DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual
MEDIACOM Commands
DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual—429828-010
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INFO TAPEFILE Command
tape-file-id
is the tape file ID of the catalog entry. Wild-card characters are permitted in tape-
file-id except when using the VOLUMESET option. When not given, all entries
in the file catalog are used.
When seeking information for many tape file entries, you can give multiple tape file
IDs rather than entering INFO TAPEFILE for each entry. A maximum of 30 names
is permitted. Multiple names are not permitted when using the VOLUMESET
option.
BRIEF | DETAIL
specifies how much information you want retrieved. BRIEF, the default, retrieves
less information than DETAIL. For report formats, see Considerations
on
page 2-118.
FILECAT { \node }
{ \node.file-catalog-name }
is the logical name of the file catalog that owns the entry. Wild-card characters are
permitted in this name. The default is the name set by the FILECAT command.
Include \node when the file catalog is not on your current default node.
If only \node is given, all file catalogs of the nodes in the system search list of
\node are used.
This parameter is required if no value is available from the MEDIADEFS defaults or
previously set as a MEDIACOM session default (see the ENV Command
on
page 2-89).
GEN { absolute | relative | ALL }
specifies which generation of tape-file-id to use for the report:
absolute
is a positive number in the range 1 through 32767.
relative
is a negative number in the range -1 through -32768. The default is -1 for the
most recent generation.
ALL
indicates that all generations are used in the report.
MODE { ALL | BACKFILE | BACKVOLUME | USER }
specifies what type of file entry to use in the report: