User's Manual
Chapter 4 Using the FTP File Server
FTP File Transfers
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Figure 68 Eject Tape Window
Figure 69 Eject Tape Error
Window
•From the Contextual menu, click Tape info.... This will open an
information window (figure 70
) about the tape identifier and how
space is utilized on the tape as follows.
•
Tape space — This indicates the total space used on the tape and
the total free space available on it (the native capacity after an
erase operation is 300 GB).
•
eMAM space — This indicates the total space used on eMAM
(total number of entries used in the file system) and the total free
space available on eMAM.
•
Files inventory — This indicates the number of entries in the file
system for each file type; MXF files, regular files, directories,
deleted files, virtual files (virtual files are created by a
partial
restore
command or by a create header command). A virtual file
exists only in the file system and is not stored on tape. The
number of directories takes into account the two system folders:
/ and /Trash.
•
Medium ID — This is a unique 8-digit ID assigned to the medium.
•
User Medium ID — An eMAM attribute - up to 160 ASCII bytes for
the user to describe the medium.
•
Manufacturer Medium ID — A combination of the Medium ID and
the drive serial number to make a completely unique ID to assign
to the medium.
Note: You cannot eject the tape without root privileges (see
figure 69
).