The SHOW command displays information about a robot,and also displays specific information about slots, drives, ports, and the current version of MRU.
1 – ROBOT
The SHOW ROBOT command displays information about the specified robot, including: o Robot name o Robot type o Vendor model and firmware version o maximum number of cartridge storage locations o maximum number of drives o maximum number of ports Format SHOW ROBOT [robot_name]
1.1 – Parameters
robot_name - The name for the media robot.
1.2 – Example
The following example shows the status of a TZ media changer: $ ROBOT SHOW ROBOT Robot Name: GKA401 Type: SCSI Media Robot Identifier: DEC TZ Media Changer9A28 Slots: 5 Drives: 1 Inports: 0 Outports: 0 Transports: 1
2 – PORT
The SHOW PORT command displays information about a port. The output includes the type of port and one of these possible states: o Full or <barcode> -- The port contains a cartridge. The bar code value of the cartridge occupying the port appears if the media robot is capable of reading cartridge bar codes. o Empty -- The port contains no cartridge and is available for use. o Unavailable -- The port is unavailable for use. Format SHOW [ROBOT robot_name] PORT [[[port_number]|[port_number-port_number]],...]
2.1 – Parameters
robot_name - The name for the media robot. port_number - An integer value indicating the robot port.
2.2 – Example
The following example shows the ports of a TL820 Automated Tape Library system: $ ROBOT SHOW PORT ROBOT $1$DUA0 PORT: 1 Empty OUTPORT PORT: 0 Empty INPORT
3 – SLOT
The SHOW SLOT command shows the status of slots. One of these possible states is reported: o Full or <barcode> -- The slot contains a cartridge. The bar code value of the cartridge occupying the slot appears if the media robot is capable of reading cartridge bar codes. o Empty -- The slot contains no cartridge, and is available for use. o Unavailable -- The slot is unavailable for use. Format SHOW [ROBOT robot_name] SLOT [[[slot_number]|[slot_number-slot_number]],...]
3.1 – Parameters
robot_name - The name for the media robot. slot_number - An integer value indicating the robot slot.
3.2 – Examples
1. The following example shows the contents of separate slots: $ ROBOT SHOW SLOT 1,3 SLOT: 1 Empty SLOT: 3 Full 2. The following example shows the contents of a range of slots: $ ROBOT SHOW SLOT 1-3 SLOT: 1 Empty SLOT: 2 Full SLOT: 3 Full
4 – DRIVE
The SHOW DRIVE command shows the status of drives. One of these possible states is reported: o Full or <barcode> -- The drive contains a cartridge. The bar code value of the cartridge occupying the drive appears if the media robot is capable of reading cartridge bar codes. o Empty -- The drive contains no cartridge, and is available for use. o Unavailable -- The drive is unavailable for use. Format SHOW [ROBOT robot_name] DRIVE [[[drv_number]|[drv_number-drv_number]],...]
4.1 – Parameters
robot_name - The name for the media robot. drv_number - An integer value indicating the physical drive in the robot.
4.2 – Example
The following example shows the status of drive 0 in the default robot identified by the MRU_ROBOT logical: $ ROBOT SHOW DRIVE 0 DRIVE: 0 Empty
5 – VERSION
The SHOW VERSION command displays the software version of the Media Robot Utility software. Format SHOW VERSION
5.1 – Example
The following example shows the version of the currently accessible MRU program: $ ROBOT SHOW VERSION StorageWorks Media Robot Utility V1.4-1