RS/6000 Tape questions
Mark Fineman ~
mfineman at cadev5.intel.com
Wed Apr 24 06:45:06 AEST 1991
In article <1991Apr23.152922.20686 at eagle.lerc.nasa.gov> hubler at galaxy.lerc.nasa.gov (Dale Hubler) writes:
>In article <1991Apr22.195656.10564 at panix.uucp> eravin at panix.uucp (Ed Ravin) writes:
>Look in info explorer for the tctl command. Why they didn't make this
>named mt or set up as a link escapes me. Must be a difference between
>BSD and SYS V. I was looking for mt for a while also.
How do I get the tape off-line or unloaded or write locked?
The idea is that operator intervention should be required before
more writes can occur to a given cassette. (E.g., when running backup
I want to be able to force the operator to mount another tape, not
just say he did. I can't quite do this with mt, but at least I
can do an mt offline or mt unload to force him to go over to the
drive and do something. tctl doesn't have offline, unload, writelock,
etc.)
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