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Disk File Maintenance Utilities<br />

Restore all files to a different disk volume of the same device type:<br />

DUMP VOL=T3380A<br />

RESTORE VOL=T3380G OLDVOL=T3380A<br />

TAPE Command<br />

The TAPE command rewinds, rewinds and unloads, backspaces and <strong>for</strong>ward<br />

spaces a tape.<br />

This command has the following <strong>for</strong>mat:<br />

TAPE SYSnnn { BSF }<br />

{ (BSF n) }<br />

{ FSF }<br />

{ (FSF n) }<br />

{ REW }<br />

{ RUN }<br />

SYSnnn<br />

Specifies the logical unit you want assigned to the tape drive. If omitted, the<br />

default is SYS005 <strong>for</strong> a DUMP function and SYS006 <strong>for</strong> a RESTORE function.<br />

The following operands are mutually exclusive:<br />

BSF<br />

(BSF n)<br />

FSF<br />

(FSF n)<br />

REW<br />

RUN<br />

Backspaces the tape past one tapemark.<br />

Backspaces the tape past n tapemarks.<br />

Forward spaces the tape past one tapemark.<br />

Forward spaces the tape past n tapemarks.<br />

Rewinds a tape.<br />

Rewinds and unloads the tape.<br />

Note:<br />

• You should issue the TAPE command only while the target logical unit is<br />

closed (prior to the first OPEN or after a CLOSE and be<strong>for</strong>e the next<br />

OPEN).<br />

• The DUMP command creates standard-labeled files, so <strong>for</strong> each set of<br />

OPEN|DUMP|CLOSE commands, three physical files are written to the<br />

tape.<br />

• After a CLOSE command <strong>for</strong> OUTPUT (DUMP command), the tape is<br />

positioned following the tapemark that closes the trailer label of the last<br />

file written.<br />

5–40 <strong>User</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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