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

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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 />

When you receive this response, the tape drive enters the mount-pending state.<br />

The drive remains in this state until you mount <strong>and</strong> ready another tape. If this is a<br />

DUMP operation <strong>and</strong> there are other drives active that you believe will hold the rest<br />

of the files, do nothing. The mount-pending condition is removed when the<br />

comm<strong>and</strong> completes.<br />

For the SPXTAPE operation to complete, you must mount enough volumes to<br />

complete any files in the process of being dumped, loaded, or scanned that span<br />

volumes. If a file takes more than one additional volume, you receive this response<br />

at the end of each volume until you reach the last volume.<br />

If you do not want to continue the operation on this drive, do one of the following:<br />

v Enter the SPXTAPE END comm<strong>and</strong> to remove the drive from the active drives<br />

or, if this is the last active drive, to end the operation.<br />

v Enter the SPXTAPE CANCEL comm<strong>and</strong> for the device. However, if this was a<br />

DUMP operation, <strong>and</strong> if the device specified in the response is the last or only<br />

tape drive in the operation, using CANCEL could cause a file that was started on<br />

a previous tape volume to be not completed on this volume. You should use<br />

CANCEL only if you want to immediately halt the operation on the device<br />

regardless of the status of the files.<br />

If all drives enter the mount-pending state <strong>and</strong> you take no action, the comm<strong>and</strong><br />

remains dormant.<br />

Response 6:<br />

When SPXTAPE DUMP is dumping files to tape, it reports its progress at the<br />

interval requested with the PROGress_interval option (or about every 15 seconds<br />

by default) by displaying the following response on the screen.<br />

SPXTAPE DUMPING {vdev }; n,nnn,nnn FILES, PAGES nn,nnn,nnn<br />

{vdev1-vdev2}<br />

nn% COMPLETE<br />

DUMPING<br />

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

vdev<br />

SPXTAPE<br />

Chapter 2. <strong>CP</strong> <strong>Comm<strong>and</strong>s</strong> 1473

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