Using labeled and unlabeled tapes, Using labeled and, Unlabeled tapes – 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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Using Labeled and Unlabeled Tapes

Using the NOUNLOAD Option

The NOUNLOAD option directs the BACKUP utility to rewind the final tape and
leave it online in the drive when the BACKUP process is completed. If the
NOUNLOAD option in the BACKUP command is not specified, the robot returns
the last cartridge tape to its slot within the tape library when the drive is finished
writing to the tape. The robot then loads the next cartridge requested.

-> BACKUP $TAPE1, $MYDISK.MYVOL.*, NOUNLOAD

Using Labeled and Unlabeled Tapes

NonStop systems support two standard tape-label formats:

ANSI

IBM-MVS

Using the MEDIACOM Utility for Labeled-Tape Operation

MEDIACOM is the utility for managing labeled-tape operations. MEDIACOM
replaces TAPECOM and provides the operator interface to the Distribute
Systems Management (DSM)/Tape Catalog.

Use MEDIACOM commands to:

Label new tapes and catalog them

Handle tape mount requests

Manage the use of uncataloged tapes

Create scratch tapes

Note. Because they can be cataloged and offer security features for protecting data, you
should use labeled tapes with the 9840 tape drive.

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