Bringing up a tape drive using scf – HP NonStop G-Series User Manual

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Managing Tape Drives

L700 (CTL700) Installation and User’s Guide 527338-004

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Bringing Up a Tape Drive Using SCF

STATUS TAPE Command

This subsection describes the details about the STATUS TAPE command. The
command syntax is:

Examples using STATUS TAPE

The following examples illustrate the STATUS TAPE command:

To display the summary status of all tape drives starting with $TAPE, type:

-> STATUS TAPE $TAPE*

To display the detailed status of the tape cartridge $TAPE0, type:

-> STATUS $TAPE0, DETAIL

Bringing Up a Tape Drive Using SCF

START Command (Sensitive Command)

Use the SCF START command to initiate the operation of an object (make a
stopped device accessible to user processes). Successful completion of the
START command leaves the object in a STARTED state.

START Command Syntax

The syntax for the START command is:

OUT file-spec

directs all SCF output generated (for this command) to the specified file

DEBUG $terminal-name

specifies that the process is started in the debug mode against the
terminal supplied in the command

SEL state

specifies that the command should be issued only to objects that are in
the specified state

STATUS TAPE $tape name

START [ /OUT file-spec/ ] [ object-
spec
]

[ , DEBUG $ terminal-name ]

[ , SEL state ]

[ , SPECIAL ]

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