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For Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, the, Windows 2000, which is

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Windows - Utility Program (ntutil) For Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008, the RSM must be stopped to issue this command. A remapped inventory is returned where one element is returned per line. Each line has the following format: Type: n, Addr: hexidecimal value, Empty or Full, access type on a new line. v n is 2, 3, or 4, which indicates SE (ChangerSlot), or IEE (ChangerIEPort), or DTE (ChangerDrive), respectively. v hexidecimal value is a hexadecimal value that indicates the mapped address of the item. This mapped address is used for medium operations on Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008, which is different from using the actual hardware element addresses on Windows NT. v Empty or Full indicates if the element is occupied. Note that if a cartridge is in the drive, Empty is returned. v access type is set to Access if the element is accessible, blank if not. If tracing is enabled, the flags field for the element is displayed after the element address. Potential values for this field are documented in the ELEMENT_STATUS_abc constants in ntddchgr.h. reverse_filemark: SYNTAX: reverse_filemark n for example, reverse_filemark 2 FUNCTION Tested: This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an operation of TAPE_SPACE_FILEMARKS and a count of n. It attempts to backward space n files on the cartridge in the tape device special file opened previously. reverse_record: SYNTAX: reverse_record n for example, reverse_record 2 FUNCTION Tested: This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an operation of TAPE_SPACE_RELATIVE_BLOCKS and a count of n. It attempts to backward space n records on the cartridge in the tape device special file opened previously. rewind: SYNTAX: rewind for example, rewind FUNCTION Tested: This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an operation of TAPE_REWIND. It attempts to rewind the tape device special file opened previously. Status is presented when the rewind is complete. set_device_parameters (compression): 418 IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User's Guide

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For Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008, the
RSM must be stopped to issue this command. A remapped inventory is returned
where one element is returned per line.
Each line has the following format:
Type: n, Addr: hexidecimal value,
Empty
or
Full
, access type on a new line.
v
n is 2, 3, or 4, which indicates SE (ChangerSlot), or IEE (ChangerIEPort), or DTE
(ChangerDrive), respectively.
v
hexidecimal value is a hexadecimal value that indicates the mapped address of
the item. This mapped address is used for medium operations on Microsoft
Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008, which is
different from using the actual hardware element addresses on Windows NT.
v
Empty
or
Full
indicates if the element is occupied. Note that if a cartridge is in
the drive,
Empty
is returned.
v
access type is set to
Access
if the element is accessible, blank if not.
If tracing is enabled, the flags field for the element is displayed after the element
address. Potential values for this field are documented in the
ELEMENT_STATUS_abc constants in
ntddchgr.h
.
reverse_filemark:
SYNTAX: reverse_filemark n
for example, reverse_filemark 2
FUNCTION Tested:
This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an
operation of TAPE_SPACE_FILEMARKS and a count of
n
. It attempts to backward
space
n
files on the cartridge in the tape device special file opened previously.
reverse_record:
SYNTAX: reverse_record n
for example, reverse_record 2
FUNCTION Tested:
This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an
operation of TAPE_SPACE_RELATIVE_BLOCKS and a count of
n
. It attempts to
backward space
n
records on the cartridge in the tape device special file opened
previously.
rewind:
SYNTAX: rewind
for example, rewind
FUNCTION Tested:
This command calls the device driver SetTapePosition entry point with an
operation of TAPE_REWIND. It attempts to rewind the tape device special file
opened previously. Status is presented when the rewind is complete.
set_device_parameters (compression):
Windows - Utility Program (ntutil)
418
IBM Tape Device Drivers Installation and User’s Guide