DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual
MEDIACOM Commands
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ADD TAPEFILE Command (Super Group Only)
month
is the month of the year, entered as jan, feb, mar, apr, may, jun, jul, aug, sep,
oct, nov, or dec.
day
is the day of the month, entered as a number in the range 1 through 31.
year
is the century and year, entered as a 4-digit number; for example, 1993 or
2046.
FILECAT \node.file-catalog-name
is the logical name of the file catalog in which to create the entry. Include \node
when the file catalog is not on your current default node. The default is the name
set by the FILECAT command.
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).
POOL pool-name
is the logical name of the pool that owns the tape containing tape-file-id. The
default is the name set by the POOL command.
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).
PROMPT { ON | OFF }
determines when the tape drive begins checking (polling) that a tape is mounted:
ON
Polling does not begin until you manually start it. This message is sent to the
current default output file (usually your home terminal):
\node.$tape: not ready:
Press the RETURN key to start the polling process. When the tape is mounted,
ADD TAPEFILE continues processing. The default is ON.
To end ADD TAPEFILE without further processing, you can enter stop rather
than press the RETURN key.