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Using Labeled Tapes
Rejecting a Tape Drive-Usage Request
To reject a tape drive-usage request, enter:
MC> REJECT TAPEMOUNT [ \node.] message-number
You can also delay the request by doing nothing.
Tape Drive-Usage Request Example
For this tape drive-usage request:
$ZSVR: 0004 REQUEST TO USE $TAPE UNLABELED
To accept this request, log on as a super-group user (255,n) and enter:
MC> ACCEPT TAPEMOUNT 4
To reject this request, enter:
MC> REJECT TAPEMOUNT 4
To get more information about this request, enter:
MC> STATUS TAPEMOUNT 4, DETAIL
A message similar to this is displayed:
Tape Mount
Open Mode
Tape Drive
Action
Tape Use
Density
Open Exclusion
Process Name
Process (CPU,PIN)
Define Class
Program Name
Responding to Operator Attention Requests
When a tape process does not recognize a tape, the $ZSVR process sends a message to
the operator console asking you to check the tape mounted on the drive. The operation
cannot continue until you either accept or reject the request in the message. These
requests are displayed in the format:
$ZSVR: seq UNKNOWN TAPE ON $tape, ACCEPT OR
MOUNT CORRECT TAPE TO PROCEED
seq
is the 4-digit message sequence number that identifies this request.
$tape
is the tape drive on which the unrecognized tape is mounted.
04
NL REQUEST
$TAPE
ACCEPT OR REJECT TAPEMOUNT
OUT
EXCLUSIVE
\SAGE.8,99
(8,99)
NONE
\SAGE.$SYSTEM.SYS02.BACKUP
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Responding to Messages and Requests

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