HP (Hewlett-Packard) L700 (CTL700) ユーザーズマニュアル
Managing Tape Drives
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Bring Down a Cartridge Tape Drive
START TAPE Command
This subsection describes the START TAPE command. Use the START TAPE
command to assign a tape drive to a specific NonStop system. The command
syntax is:
command to assign a tape drive to a specific NonStop system. The command
syntax is:
Wild-card characters are supported.
Examples using START TAPE
The following examples illustrate the START TAPE command:
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To start all tapes available on the system, type:
-> START TAPE $*
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To start $TAPE0, type:
-> START $TAPE0
START TAPE Considerations
Before using the START TAPE command, consider the following:
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If the tape process does not start, use the SCF RESET TAPE, FORCED
command prior to starting the tape drive.
command prior to starting the tape drive.
Bring Down a Cartridge Tape Drive
STOP Command (Sensitive Command)
Use the SCF STOP command to terminate access to a storage device in an
orderly manner. This means that the device isn't stopped until current activity
ends. When the STOP command finishes, configured devices are left in a
STOPPED state, substate DOWN. The devices remain in the system
configuration database.
orderly manner. This means that the device isn't stopped until current activity
ends. When the STOP command finishes, configured devices are left in a
STOPPED state, substate DOWN. The devices remain in the system
configuration database.
When the last path to a device is stopped, an implicit refresh operation is also
performed. This is a general cleanup operation so that the device does not have
any changed buffers or file control blocks outstanding.
performed. This is a general cleanup operation so that the device does not have
any changed buffers or file control blocks outstanding.
START TAPE $tape-name