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Windows - Utility Program (ntutil) Microsoft Windows System - Utility Program (ntutil) The Windows Utility Program (ntutil) allows easy operation of your TotalStorage or Magstar devices and changers. It is supported only with the IBM-supplied device drivers. The ntutil program can be used for the following purposes: v Help determine if there are hardware or connection problems v Determine which devices are recognized by the device and changer drivers v Force a drive dump v Load new microcode on your drive or changer device v Send SCSI commands to drives and changers v Receive the status of SCSI commands v Obtain sense data for SCSI commands that encounter errors The ntutil program can be run in interactive mode or batch mode. In interactive mode, a menu is presented to issue one command at a time. The results of that command are then presented. In batch mode, you use an editor to create a file that contains ntutil commands, which are presented to ntutil one by one. Calling ntutil The ntutil program can be called as a command from the command line or from within a shell script: ntutil The options are: -f input-file Specifies the input file for batch mode. If a file is specified, is specified, ntutil will execute in batch mode and read input from this file. The default for this file is ntutil.in. -o output-file Specifies the output file for batch mode. The default for this file is ntutil.OUT. -t tape-special-file-name Specifies the tape device special file value (for example, tape0) to substitute when executing an open (for both batch and interactive mode). -c changer-special-file-name Specifies the changer device special file value (for example, lb0.1.2.3 for Windows NT, Changer0 for Windows 200x) to substitute when executing an open (for both batch and interactive mode). The special value def_lun_1 specifies that an open uses the default lun 1 associated with the tape-special-file-name. -l Specifies that an open will open both the tape path special file and the changer path special file (for both batch and interactive mode). -d Turns on internal tracing printouts in the output. Used only for tool debugging. -b Begins ntutil in batch mode (same as -f, but the default input file ntutil.in is used. Note: If no parameters are specified, ntutil operates in interactive mode. 406 IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User's Guide

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Microsoft Windows System - Utility Program (ntutil)
The Windows Utility Program (
ntutil
) allows easy operation of your TotalStorage
or Magstar devices and changers. It is supported only with the IBM-supplied
device drivers.
The
ntutil
program can be used for the following purposes:
v
Help determine if there are hardware or connection problems
v
Determine which devices are recognized by the device and changer drivers
v
Force a drive dump
v
Load new microcode on your drive or changer device
v
Send SCSI commands to drives and changers
v
Receive the status of SCSI commands
v
Obtain sense data for SCSI commands that encounter errors
The
ntutil
program can be run in interactive mode or batch mode. In interactive
mode, a menu is presented to issue one command at a time. The results of that
command are then presented. In batch mode, you use an editor to create a file that
contains
ntutil
commands, which are presented to
ntutil
one by one.
Calling ntutil
The
ntutil
program can be called as a command from the command line or from
within a shell script:
ntutil <-f input-file> <-o output-file> <-t tape-path-special-file-name>
<-c changer-path-special-file-name> <-l >
<-d >
The options are:
-f input-file
Specifies the input file for batch mode. If a file is specified,
is specified, ntutil will execute in batch mode and read input
from this file. The default for this file is ntutil.in.
-o output-file
Specifies the output file for batch mode.
The default for this file is ntutil.OUT.
-t tape-special-file-name
Specifies the tape device special file value (for example, tape0)
to substitute when executing an open (for both batch and
interactive mode).
-c changer-special-file-name
Specifies the changer device special file value (for example,
lb0.1.2.3 for Windows NT, Changer0 for Windows 200x) to substitute
when executing an open (for both batch and interactive mode). The
special value def_lun_1 specifies that an open uses the default
lun 1 associated with the tape-special-file-name.
-l
Specifies that an open will open both the tape path special file and
the changer path special file (for both batch and interactive mode).
-d
Turns on internal tracing printouts in the output. Used only for
tool debugging.
-b
Begins ntutil in batch mode (same as -f, but the default input file
ntutil.in is used.
Note:
If no parameters are specified,
ntutil
operates in interactive mode.
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