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z/VM: CP Commands and Utilities Reference - z/VM - IBM

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SPXTAPE<br />

device number correspond to the last three characters of the file name of the<br />

volume log that records the processing done by this comm<strong>and</strong> on this tape<br />

volume on this device. The two least significant digits of the sequence number<br />

correspond to the last two characters of the file type of the volume log.<br />

FILES PROCESSED: n,nnn,nnn<br />

indicates the number of files processed by the operation for this volume. If a file<br />

is split between two or more volumes, only the part that completes the<br />

processing of the file is counted (the one for which response 2 is issued with<br />

COMPLETE in the SEG_STAT field).<br />

SPOOL PAGES: nn,nnn,nnn<br />

indicates the number of spool pages processed by the operation for this<br />

volume. This includes XAB data pages <strong>and</strong> map pages. For SCAN, this is the<br />

number of pages that would be required to hold the files if they were loaded.<br />

Note: This number may differ from the actual pages contained on the volume if<br />

there are any partial files on the volume. For DUMP, XAB data pages<br />

<strong>and</strong> map pages are reported with the first volume that contains part of<br />

the file. For LOAD or SCAN, XAB data pages <strong>and</strong> map pages are<br />

reported with the volume that completes the file (the one for which<br />

response 2 is issued with COMPLETE in the SEG_STAT field).<br />

Response 5:<br />

The following response is written in the comm<strong>and</strong> summary log <strong>and</strong> the volume log<br />

<strong>and</strong> displayed on the screen when the end of the tape is reached during:<br />

v DUMP processing<br />

v LOAD or SCAN processing with the RUN disposition.<br />

SPXTAPE {DUMP} END-OF-TAPE ON VDEV vdev [WITH ERRORS];<br />

{LOAD}<br />

{SCAN}<br />

MOUNT NEXT TAPE<br />

TAPE NUMBER: vdev-nnn<br />

FILES PROCESSED: n,nnn,nnn<br />

SPOOL PAGES: nn,nnn,nnn<br />

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DUMP<br />

LOAD<br />

SCAN<br />

is the SPXTAPE operation that was active.<br />

VDEV vdev<br />

identifies the virtual device number of the tape drive on which the SPXTAPE<br />

operation is processing.<br />

WITH ERRORS<br />

indicates there was a problem processing at least one file. The specific files <strong>and</strong><br />

problems are reported in messages <strong>and</strong> recorded in the logs.<br />

TAPE NUMBER: vdev-nnn<br />

identifies the virtual device number of the tape drive followed by the volume<br />

sequence number for this comm<strong>and</strong> (the number of tape volumes processed so<br />

far on this device for this comm<strong>and</strong>). The three least significant digits of the<br />

device number correspond to the last three characters of the file name of the<br />

volume log that records the processing done by this comm<strong>and</strong> on this tape<br />

volume on this device. The two least significant digits of the sequence number<br />

correspond to the last two characters of the file type of the volume log.

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