Responding to tape drive-usage requests – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual
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Using Labeled Tapes
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Responding to Messages and Requests
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is an optional message for the operator that can include information such as the
relative length of the job and the degree of urgency.
Examples: Responding to Tape Mount Requests
For an ANSI-format Tape Mount Request
1. Find the ANSI-standard labeled tape with volume serial number ANSABC.
2. Install a write ring on the tape.
3. Mount the tape on any free drive that supports density 1600.
4. Ready the drive.
For an IBM-format Tape Mount Request
1. Find the IBM-standard labeled tape with volume serial number IBMABC.
2. Remove the write ring from the tape reel.
3. Mount the tape on $TAPE.
4. Ready the drive.
For an IBM-format Scratch Tape Mount Request
1. Find an IBM-standard labeled tape from the IBM scratch tape pool.
2. Install a write ring on the tape.
3. Mount the tape on $TAPE.
4. Ready the drive.
Responding to Tape Drive-Usage Requests
When you receive a tape drive-usage (tape mount) request, you first view the request
using MEDIACOM, then respond to it by entering either the MEDIACOM ACCEPT or
REJECT TAPEMOUNT command.
When you get a request to use a particular tape drive, you must accept or reject the
request. The job making such a request cannot open the drive without your permission.
$ZSVR: 0001 MOUNT ANSABC DENSITY 1600 WITH RING
$ZSVR: 0002 MOUNT IBM IBMABC ON $TAPE NO RING
$ZSVR: 0003 MOUNT IBM SCRATCH TAPE ON $TAPE WITH RING