User's Manual

Chapter 4 Using the FTP File Server
FTP File Transfers
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Enter the new header name with any extension you want. You can choose
the appropriate extension as configured into
Configuration tab display
(see figure 72
on page 75). Figure 66 shows the new header file.
Tape Operations
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•From the Contextual menu, click Erase tape. This will open a window
(see figure 67
) to erase the entire tape after your confirmation.
Figure 67 Erase Tape Window
•From the Contextual menu, click Eject tape. This will open a window
(see figure 68
) to eject the loaded tape and disconnect the user.
•From the
Contextual menu, click Acknowledge error. This command is
necessary on occurrence of a write error or a power failure:
Any write error caught will cause all users to be disconnected. A
power failure will also cause all users to be disconnected.
On any new connection after a write error or a power failure, all FTP
commands return an error when the write error is not acknowledged
by a root user using the SITE command
ACKNOWLEDGE_ERROR or
by disconnecting and reconnecting again. When a write error is
detected, the file system table of content is not written to tape in order
to prevent a full eMAM data corruption (because of the write error).
All modifications during the connection session are lost.
When a power failure is detected, the file system table of content is
not written to tape. All modifications during the connection session
are lost.
Caution: All existing data on the file system will be overwritten
when you click
Erase tape.
Note: If the file system table of content has been modified before
the tape is set to write protected, these modification will
not be saved to tape.