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COPY (disk to labeled tape or cartridge)

XEROX DOCUPRINT 96/DOCUPRINT 96MX LPS OPERATOR GUIDE
Use this command to add new files after the existing files on a tape
or cartridge. If there are no other files, the new files are written,
starting at BOT.
COPY [TAPE | CARTRIDGE | TD n ] WRITE [/BF: n ] LABEL
Syntax
[ disk-id ] { input-file-id | output-file-id ] | file-id | file-type | ALL}
Parameters
Table 9-2 shows the syntax parameters of the COPY (disk to labeled
tape or cartridge) command.
Table 9-2.
Parameter
TAPE | CARTRIDGE Keywords specifying that files must be written to
TD n
/BF: n
disk-id
input-file-id
[ output-file-id ]
file-type
ALL
Note: If the LPS has only a 1/4 inch cartridge, then the sysgen
assigns it to TD0 which is associated with the keyword TAPE. This
assignment can be changed to CARTRIDGE with the SUBSTITUTE
DEVICE command.
The restoration of user files that were saved from COPY TAPE
WRITE LABEL ALL command from a disk containing another version
of operating system software (older or newer) to a disk containing the
current level of software may result in incompatible user file type
existing on the disk because of software differences.
Parameters of the COPY (disk to labeled tape or
cartridge) command
Description
an LPS-labeled tape. TAPE is TD0; CARTRIDGE
is TD1.
A tape device number.
Groups n disk blocks into one tape block. n can
have a value of 1 to 16, and the size of the tape
block, in bytes, resides in the tape label. The
default blocking factor is 1, and the label indicates
the blocking factor.
Specifies the system disk (DP0:, DP1, DP2, or
DP3:) on which the file resides.
Specifies the name of an input disk file and the
name to be given the output tape file, in the form
file-name.file-type .
If no output-file-id is specified, the disk file-name is
used for the tape file.
Specifies the name of a directory (CMD, CME,
FNT, FRM, FSL, IMG, JDL, JSL, LGO, MSC, PDE,
TMP, TST, XCS, IPM, LIB, STK, TSK, SYS, PCH,
LOG, SAF, OSD, DAT, TPF, IPF, and FIS) in
which all the files of that directory are written to
tape.
Specifies that all user files are to be copied to
tape. Files will be written to tape from the CMD,
CME, FNT, FRM, FSL, IDR, JDL, JSL, LGO, PDE,
TMP, TST, IPM, MSC, IMG, LIB, and STK
directories.
FILE CONTROL TASKS
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