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The mediacom interface and its commands, Volume catalog, Tapecom users – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Introduction to DSM/TC

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

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The MEDIACOM Interface and Its Commands

The MEDIACOM Interface and Its Commands

MEDIACOM is an operator interface for labeled-tape operations. MEDIACOM is also
the operator interface to the DSM/TC system. This interactive program can be run from
any node in a DSM/TC system. MEDIACOM commands executed during a session
take effect immediately on the DSM/TC node specified. (Command syntax lets you
specify the node.)

Some tasks possible with the commands are:

Configuring DSM/TC (setting system defaults, system search lists, creating file and
volume catalogs, creating pools, and so on)

Manually cataloging existing tapes and tape files

Labeling new tapes and cataloging them in pools and volume catalogs

Handling tape mount situations when a tape is unavailable (switching to a volume
set copy or rejecting the tape mount)

Retrieving information from DSM/TC with various INFO commands

Managing the use of uncataloged tapes

Managing the status of tape drives on NonStop Kernel systems

A MEDIACOM session is started by executing a MEDIACOM run command at the
TACL prompt. For details on running the MEDIACOM interface and using its
commands, see the DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual.

TAPECOM Users

For those accustomed to using the TAPECOM utility on systems running D-series
RVUs, MEDIACOM provides a way to make the transition from TAPECOM to
MEDIACOM. For instructions and a table that lists TAPECOM-equivalent MEDIACOM
commands, see the DSM/Tape Catalog Operator Interface (MEDIACOM) Manual. The
MEDIACOM interface online help also provides help for all TAPECOM commands.

Volume Catalog

A volume catalog is a NonStop SQL/MP database that contains the information to
manage magnetic tapes. This information is referred to as volume catalog entries.
When a volume catalog is created with the CREATE VOLCAT command, it is given a
logical name in addition to the subvolume name that identifies its physical location. A
volume catalog is always referred to in the DSM/TC system by its logical name.

How Entries Enter and Leave the Volume Catalog

Entries are created in the volume catalog when an ADD or LABEL TAPEVOLUME
command is used to catalog labeled tapes. These tapes are usually scratch tapes
containing no data.

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