Table 10-1. Mediacom Commands - HP Guardian User Manual

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Table 10-1. MEDIACOM Commands (page 1 of 2)
Command
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ACCEPT TAPEMOUNT
ADD POOL
ADD TAPEFILE
ADD TAPELABEL
ADD TAPEVOLUME
ALTER CONSOLE
ALTER DISKFILE
ALTER FILECAT
ALTER MEDIADEFS
ALTER POOL
ALTER TAPEDRIVE
ALTER TAPEFILE
ALTER TAPEMOUNT
ALTER TAPEVOLUME
ALTER VOLCAT
CREATE FILECAT
CREATE VOLCAT
DELETE POOL
DELETE TAPEFILE
DELETE TAPELABEL
DELETE
TAPEVOLUME
DROP FILECAT
DROP VOLCAT
ENV
EXIT
Description
Retrieves and executes a previously entered command
Retrieves a previously entered command
Permits use of a tape drive for no label processing or bypass label
processing
Creates a new pool in a volume catalog
Catalogs an existing tape file
Creates or changes a tape label
Catalogs a tape in a pool and volume catalog
Designates a device as the tape console
Changes the status of a disk file entry to valid or invalid
Changes the operating system security level or file catalog owner
Sets or changes the system default values
Changes one or more attributes of an existing pool
Sets or changes the tape drive mode for no label or bypass label
processing; also assigns tape drive name to ACS tape drive
Changes the tape file entry retention period or expiration date,
and the tape file entry status that represents a file in a multifile
tape set
Requests a labeled tape be mounted other than the currently
requested one
Changes the status of a tape in the volume catalog
Changes operating system security level or volume catalog owner
Creates a file catalog; assigns it a logical name, owner, and
operating system security level
Creates a volume catalog; assigns it a logical name, owner, and
operating system security level
Removes a pool once it is empty
Removes an unexpired tape file entry
Removes a standard label from a labeled tape
Removes a tape entry from a volume catalog if the tape's status is
bad, released, or scratch
Removes a file catalog once it is empty
Removes a volume catalog once it is empty
Displays the current session default values
Ends the session; returns control to the command interpreter
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