tcl.t-stat

Verb: Access/Tape Commands, Releases: AP 6.1

reports the current attachment status of all tape devices.

Syntax

t-stat {(options)}

Description

displays a report of the current attachment status for all tape devices defined on the system. It shows the device number and description, Unix process name, density and currently attached user.

Options

p directs the report to the spooler.

Example

t-stat
Tape Status
# Type Density Device Name
=========================================================
0 floppy 3-1/2' 1.44m /dev/rfd0h
1 floppy 3-1/2' 720k /dev/rfd0l
2 floppy 5-1/4' 1.2m /dev/rfd1.15
3 floppy 5-1/4' 360k /dev/rfd1.9
4 quarter inch high (350m) /dev/rmt2.1
5 quarter inch standard (120m) /dev/rmt2.5
6 floppy infinite /tmp/floppy

See Also

Command Name Type Description
tcl.t-select Verb: Access Attaches a 'tape' device.
tcl.t-status Verb: Access Displays magnetic media attachment status.
tcl.list-device Verb: Access Lists Unix devices used as 'tapes'.
tcl.set-device Verb: Access Attaches device (sct/floppy/half) on AIX.
tcl.t-det Verb: Access Detaches tape or diskette drive.
tcl.set-8mm Verb: Access Selects/attaches 8mm cartridge.
tcl.set-floppy Verb: Access Attaches floppy diskette drive to current process.
tcl.set-half Verb: Access Attaches half-inch tape drive to current process.
tcl.set-sct Verb: Access Attaches streaming cartridge tape to current process.
tcl.set-sct-dma Verb: Access Sets dma channel for sct.
tcl.set-tape-type Verb: Access Indicates type of half-inch tape drive.
tape.handling.verbs Definition 'Tape' is a generic reference to the currently attached peripheral storage device.
tcl.file-save Verb: Access System backup process.
tcl.admin.tape Menu This menu on the dm account is used for tape control.
tcl.fuser Verb: Access Display ownership info on a device.
basic.readt Statement Reads one tape record.
basic.writet Statement Writes a string to magnetic media.
tcl.admin.tape.setup Menu This menu on the dm account will allows assigning the various types of tape devices.
ue.313c User Exit Returns the diskette drive type and density selected.
ue.e070 User Exit Returns the current tape reel number into the input buffer.

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