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Returning the tapes to scratch, Rejecting a tape mount – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Using the DSM/TC Software System

DSM/Tape Catalog User’s Guide — 520233-008

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Returning the Tapes to Scratch

Tape: 1 Code EOF Last modif Owner RWEP Type Rec
Block

$DATA.SUBVOL

FILE1 101 125440 18Apr93 19:02 -1 NNNN

FILE2 101 425440 19Apr93 6:02 -1 NNNN

FILE3 101 155440 18Apr93 12:02 -1 NNNN

FILE4 101 126440 19Apr93 12:32 -1 NNNN

FILE5 101 125740 18Apr93 13:02 -1 NNNN

Tape volumes used: BKO001

Summary Information

Files restored = 5 Files not restored = 0

1 recover diskfile completed.

This EMS message is output for tape dismount:

000659 $ZSVR STATUS 1512 - BKO001 TAPE DISMOUNTED FROM DRIVE $TAPE

Returning the Tapes to Scratch

The tape file is deleted using the DELETE TAPEFILE command, followed by an INFO
TAPEVOLUME command used to verify the scratch status.

MC>delete tapefile friday_backup, gen 1

2 tape volumes altered.

1 tape file deleted.

MC>info tapevolume Bko00?

Volume Catalog \STORM.DEFAULT_CATALOG

Pool Name BACKUP_OPEN

Tape Name Labels Type TapeFormat Status

---------- -------- ----- ---------- ---------

BKO000 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO001 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO002 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO003 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO004 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO005 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO006 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO007 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO008 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

BKO009 BACKUP OPEN SCRATCH

10 tape volumes returned.

Rejecting a Tape Mount

As part of the recovery actions for aborting THE FUP COPY operation, execute the
MEDIACOM REJECT TAPEMOUNT command:

1. Label a tape using a TAPECATALOG define.

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