CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
CA Dynam for VSE User Guide CA Dynam for VSE User Guide
Data Set Maintenance LRECL Expires PED Block Size Blocks Total Errors Abs Version Virtual Tape Created Access Date Time Job Name Job Step CPU Part Vol Volser Date Time CUU Mode Fils O/Err The logical record length of the version. The date on which the version expires. The period-ending date of the version. The block size of the version. The number of blocks occupied by the version. The number of input/output errors for the volume. The absolute version number of the version. Indicates whether the version exists on VTAPE (VTP), Faketape (FTP) or does not exist on a virtual tape (NO). The information assigned to the version when it was created. The information assigned to the version when it was last accessed. The date the version was created or last accessed. The time the version was created or last accessed. The name of the job that created the version or was running when the version last accessed. The name of job step performed when the version was created or last accessed. The ID of the CPU where the version was created or last accessed. The ID of the partition where the version was created or last accessed. The sequence number assigned to the volume when it was created. The volume serial number assigned when the volume was created. The date the volume was created. The time the volume was created. The device address upon which the volume was created. The recording density of the volume when it was created. The number of files on the volume. The number of output errors that have occurred on the volume. 7–38 User Guide
Tape Volume Maintenance I/Err Cleaned Opens Vlt The number of input errors that have occurred on the volume. The date the volume was last cleaned. The number of times the volume has been opened. The vault location of the volume. Local Commands Type any of the following commands on the command line, and press Enter to execute these functions: BACkward nnn Scroll backward nnn panels. The default is 1. BOTtom Scroll to the bottom of the panel display. DOwn nnn Scroll down nnn lines. The default is 1. FORward nnn Scroll forward nnn panels. The default is 1. SWItch BACkward SWItch FORward TOP Switch backward to the previous panel level. Switch forward to the next panel level. Scroll to the top of the panel display. UP nnn Scroll up nnn lines. The default is 1. Tape Volume Maintenance The Tape Volume Maintenance branch of the File Management system displays a directory of the tape volumes contained in the CA Dynam Catalog. It lets you do the following: • Display a specific or generic tape volume directory list • Display and update a tape volume's attributes • Display a directory of all data sets contained in a specific tape volume A basic understanding of how to use the CUI transaction, including directory panels, short commands and changing selection/relation criteria, is assumed. For more information about using the CUI transaction, see the chapter "Common User Interface" in the CA CIS Administration Guide. Chapter 7: Using Online Panels−CAICUI 7–39
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Tape Volume Maintenance<br />
I/Err<br />
Cleaned<br />
Opens<br />
Vlt<br />
The number of input errors that have occurred on the volume.<br />
The date the volume was last cleaned.<br />
The number of times the volume has been opened.<br />
The vault location of the volume.<br />
Local Commands<br />
Type any of the following commands on the command line, and press Enter to<br />
execute these functions:<br />
BACkward nnn Scroll backward nnn panels. The default is 1.<br />
BOTtom<br />
Scroll to the bottom of the panel display.<br />
DOwn nnn Scroll down nnn lines. The default is 1.<br />
FORward nnn Scroll <strong>for</strong>ward nnn panels. The default is 1.<br />
SWItch BACkward<br />
SWItch FORward<br />
TOP<br />
Switch backward to the previous panel level.<br />
Switch <strong>for</strong>ward to the next panel level.<br />
Scroll to the top of the panel display.<br />
UP nnn Scroll up nnn lines. The default is 1.<br />
Tape Volume Maintenance<br />
The Tape Volume Maintenance branch of the File Management system displays<br />
a directory of the tape volumes contained in the <strong>CA</strong> <strong>Dynam</strong> Catalog. It lets you<br />
do the following:<br />
• Display a specific or generic tape volume directory list<br />
• Display and update a tape volume's attributes<br />
• Display a directory of all data sets contained in a specific tape volume<br />
A basic understanding of how to use the CUI transaction, including directory<br />
panels, short commands and changing selection/relation criteria, is assumed.<br />
For more in<strong>for</strong>mation about using the CUI transaction, see the chapter<br />
"Common <strong>User</strong> Interface" in the <strong>CA</strong> CIS Administration <strong>Guide</strong>.<br />
Chapter 7: Using Online Panels−<strong>CA</strong>ICUI 7–39