Copy (Unlabeled Tape To Disk) - Xerox DocuPrint 96 Operator's Manual

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FILE CONTROL TASKS

COPY (unlabeled tape to disk)

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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.
Use the COPY TAPE WRITE LABEL ALL command only to save files
for later restoration on a Xerox DocuPrint 96/DocuPrint 96MX LPS
running the same OSS version so that the user files (.FSL, .JSL,
.FNT, .FRM, .JDL, and .PDE files) are not corrupted. Use the COPY
TAPE READ LABEL file-type command to restore user files saved
with the COPY TAPE WRITE LABEL ALL command.
Example
COPY TAPE LABEL OCRA.FNT
Searching for file OCRA.FNT
Creating file OCRA.FNT
(if the file is a new file and does not exist on the disk)
REPLACING FILE OCRA.FNT
(if the file already exists on disk and is overwritten)
The preceding command finds and copies the file OCRA from the
tape to disk. Its disk file name is OCRA, and it is cataloged in the FNT
file directory. If another file exists on this tape (after the one just
copied), the command, COPY TAPE LABEL NEXT copies the next
file from tape and stores it in a file-name.file-type as specified in the
tape label information.
The command, COPY TAPE [LABEL] ALL copies all the files from
the Xerox-labeled tape, stores them with the same file name as on
tape and catalogs them by file type. After copying the files from an
LPS-labeled file tape to disk, use the TAPE REWIND or TAPE
UNLOAD command to rewind the tape.
Use this command syntax to copy files from an unlabeled tape to
disk.
Syntax 2
COPY [TAPE | CARTRIDGE | TD n ][ READ] [EBCDIC | ASCII]
[ disk-id ] file-id
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