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Virtual tapes management

Specify mapping to tape container in the following way in the CHARON configuration file:

set <adapter name> container[<unit name>] = ".vtape" removable[<unit name>] = true


Warning
  • It is mandatory to set the "removable" parameter to "true"
  • The container name must either be ".vtape" (and nothing else) or a valid file name (Example: "D:\Charon\mytape.vtape") with an existing folderThe container name length must not be more than 255 characters, no name and path must be specified, only extension.

Example:

set PKA container[600] = ".vtape" removable[600] = true

Once it is done using the following commands it is possible to manage virtual tapes attached to CHARON.

To create the specified host-file (if it does not already exist) and attach it to the specified virtual tape device, use:

$ CHARONCP SET MAGTAPE <device> /LOAD="<filename>.vtape"

(warning) The container name specified in the /LOAD parameter must not be more than 255 characters

Example:

$ CHARONCP SET MAGTAPE MKA600: /LOAD="E:\Charon\Tapes\backup_01.vtape"


To detach any file currently attached to te specified virtual tape device, use:

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Example:

$ CHARONCP SET MAGTAPE MKA600: /UNLOAD


Possible errorDescription
BADFILENAMEThe filename specified as a value to the qualifier /LOAD was either too long or does not have a file extension of ".vtape".
DEVNOTDISM

Attempting to execute a SET MAGTAPE/LOAD command when a file is already attached.

Perform a SET MAGTAPE/UNLOAD first. If a SET MAGTAPE/LOAD command has not previously been executed then the CHARON configuration container specification for the tape device may contain a full path. Doing this will create and attach and initial tape container file. To avoid this, remove the file name from the specification (leaving only a file extension of ".vtape" and optional directory).

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Displaying version

To display the CHARONCP package version number and architecture, use:

$ CHARONCP SHOW VERSION

This can be useful for customers reporting issues with the CHARONCP software.

Example:

$ CHARONCP SHOW VERSION
CHARONCP version id is: V1.3

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