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FILE CONTROL TASKS
Note: You may also rewind or unload a tape by selecting the
appropriate option from the header auxiliary menu.
Copy Unlabeled Tapes task
through command line To copy files from unlabeled tape to system disk, enter the
following command:
COPY {TAPE|CARTRIDGE|TDn}[EBCDIC|ASCII] [disk-id]
file-id
TAPE The file being input is from a open-reel
tape.
CARTRIDGE The file is being input from an 1/2 inch
cartridge tape.
TDn The file is being input from the specified
tape device.
EBCDIC The recording format of the tape being
ASCII input. If you do not specify either EBCDIC
or ASCII, EBCDIC is assumed.
disk-id Tells which disk (DP0:, DP1:, DP2:, or DP3:)
to which the file is to be written. Keying in
this parameter is not necessary unless you
want the file to reside on a specific system
disk.
file-id Gives the name of the file to be written to a
system disk, using the following form: file-
name.file-type.
To copy files from system disk to unlabeled tape, enter the
following command:
COPY TAPE|CARTRIDGE|TDn WRITE [EBCDIC|ASCII]
[disk-id] file-id
TAPE WRITE Indicates the file is to be written to a open-
reel tape.
CARTRIDGE Indicates the file is to be written to an 1/2
WRITE inch cartridge tape.
TDn WRITE Indicates the file is to be written to the
specified tape device.
EBCDIC The recording format of the tape being
ASCII input. If you do not specify either EBCDIC
or ASCII, EBCDIC is assumed.
disk-id Tells which disk (DP0:, DP1:, DP2:, or DP3:)
from which the file is to be written. Keying
in this parameter is not necessary unless you
want the file to be written from a specific
system disk.
file-id Gives the name of the file to be written
from a system disk, using the following
form: file-name.file-type.
For example, if you key in COPY TAPE
UNSYS.JSL, the file name is UNSYS and the
file type is .JSL.
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