DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual
MEDIACOM Commands
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INFO TAPEVOLUME Command
These items are included in the report when the tape contains data. This information is
given for all expired and unexpired files and is listed in the order that the files are on
the tape. No distinction is made between a complete file or a section of a file that
resulted from one file spanning two tapes.
den Density of the tape. The value of den can be 1600 or 6250.
tfmt Type of tape format of for tape volumes of label type BACKUP. The value of tfmt
can be:
ARCHIVE Tape volume has the label type BACKUP and
contains data written by BACKUP (T9074) or
BACKCOPY utility.
LONGNAME Tape volume has the label type BACKUP and
contains data written by Backup and Restore
2.0 BACKUP.
NONBACKUP Tape volume does not have the label type
BACKUP. TAPEFORMAT is applicable only for
tape volumes of label type BACKUP.
stat Status of the tape. The value of stat can be:
ASSIGNED Tape contains an unexpired file.
BAD Tape is defective and should not be used.
INUSE Data is being read from or written to the
tape.
RELEASED All files on the tape have expired, but it
cannot be used as a scratch tape.
SELECTED Tape has been chosen by DSM/TC to satisfy a
tape mount request.
SCRATCH All files on the tape have expired, and it can
be used as a scratch tape.
fcat Name of the file catalog in which tfile is cataloged.
tfile Tape file name.
gen Absolute generation number of tfile.
ver Version number of tfile.
fstat Status of tfile. The value of fstat can be:
INVALID Tape file cannot be accessed through the
catalog.
VALID Tape file can be accessed through the
catalog.