CAUTION Define logical names only within the context of a user process if you use any Compaq Storage Management Software product that includes the Media and Device Management Services (MDMS) software. If you use MDMS software and define any of these logicals so they are set for any MDMS process (i.e. any group or system logical table accessible by MDMS, you could cause failures in MDMS operations. $ DEFINE MRU_LOG file_name Creates a log file of MRU operations named file_name in the current default directory. Deassign this logical if no log file is desired. $ DEFINE MRU_VERBOSE 1 Provides more detailed information in response to some MRU commands. Deassign this logical to disable this feature. When enabled, this option captures reports SCSI Sense Data. You must refer to the media robot hardware documentation to interpret this data. $ DEFINE MRU_OLD_STATUS 1 This causes MRU, Version 1.4-1 to exit using the Version 1.4 exit status behavior; success or failure. $ DEFINE MRU_ROBOT robot_name Defines a default robot against which all commands are executed, unless a different robot is specified as a parameter to a command. Deassign this logical if no default robot is needed. $ DEFINE MRU_WAIT n Defines the number of seconds delay you can tolerate waiting for a current robot operation to finish before taking action on a command you enter. Deassign this logical if an indefinite wait is acceptable. $ DEFINE MRU_UNLOAD_DELAY n Defines the number of times that an unload operation is tried. An unload retry can take from one to approximately seven seconds to complete depending on the media robot. The default value is 180 attempts. Define this logical if you want to change the number of unload attempts. $ DEFINE MRU_READY_DELAY n Defines the amount of time you will take to place a cartridge into a TL820 class ATL inport and close the inport door, after you issue the READY command. If you fail to close the inport door within the specified time, MRU may report an error on the following command. The default value is 65 seconds. $ DEFINE MRU_CASE_SENSITIVE 1 When defined to any value, this causes the volume tag comparisons used with the CARTRIDGE keyword to be made in a case senseitive manner. $ DEFINE MRU_OLD_STATUS 1 When defined to any value, this causes the ROBOT command to revert to the exit status behavior present in V1.2; a single success status and a single failure status.