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Qualifiers


/DENSITY
      /DENSITY=density-value

   Specifies the default density for all write operations on the
   magnetic tape device when the volume is mounted as a foreign tape
   or as an unlabeled tape.

   Valid density values are:

   Keyword     Meaning

   DEFAULT     Default density
   800         NRZI 800 bits per inch (BPI)
   1600        PE 1600 BPI
   6250        GRC 6250 BPI
   3480        IBM 3480 HPC 39872 BPI
   3490E       IBM 3480 compressed
   833         DLT TK50: 833 BPI
   TK50        DLT TK50: 833 BPI
   TK70        DLT TK70: 1250 BPI
   6250        RV80 6250 BPI EQUIVALENT
     NOTE: Only the keywords above are understood by TMSCP/TUDRIVER
   code prior to OpenVMS Version 7.2. The remaining keywords in this
    table are supported only on Alpha and Integrity server systems.
   TK85        DLT Tx85: 10625 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   TK86        DLT Tx86: 10626 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   TK87        DLT Tx87: 62500 BPI - Cmpt III - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   TK88        DLT Tx88: (Quantum 4000) - Cmpt IV - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   TK89        DLT Tx89: (Quantum 7000) - Cmpt IV - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   QIC         All QIC drives are drive-settable only -
               Alpha/Integrity servers only
   8200        Exa-Byte 8200 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   8500        Exa-Byte 8500 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   DDS1        Digital Data Storage 1 - 2G - Alpha/Integrity servers
               only
   DDS2        Digital Data Storage 2 - 4G - Alpha/Integrity servers
               only
   DDS3        Digital Data Storage 3 - 8-10G - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   DDS4        Digital Data Storage 4 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   AIT1        Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 1 - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   AIT2        Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 2 - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   AIT3        Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 3 - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   AIT4        Sony Advanced Intelligent Tape 4 - Alpha/Integrity
               servers only
   DLT8000     DLT 8000 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   8900        Exabyte 8900 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   SDLT        SuperDLT1 - Alpha/Integrity servers only
   SDLT320     SuperDLT320 - Alpha/Integrity servers only

   Note that tape density keywords cannot be abbreviated.


/END_OF_FILE
   Writes a tape mark at the current position on the magnetic tape
   volume.


/FAST_SKIP
      /FAST_SKIP=option

   Requires PHY_IO privilege.

   Allows you to skip by file mark or by record.

                                  NOTE

      This tape positioning qualifier is for use on local SCSI
      tape drives only.

   PER_IO          Allows a local MK device to use the skip-by-
   (default)       filemarks function. The tape drive must be able
                   to do a SCSI READ POSITION command and report
                   blank check at end-of-data. The IO$M_ALLOWFAST
                   function modifier must be supplied with IO$_
                   SKIPFILE. Otherwise, the tape will skip files
                   using the skip-by-records function.

   ALWAYS          Allows a local MK device to use the skip-by-
                   filemarks function. The tape drive must be able
                   to support the skip-by-filemarks function, and
                   no modifications should be needed to the IO$_
                   SKIPFILE function.

   NEVER           Specifies that a local MK device skip only by
                   records. If you use a utility that depends on the
                   semantics of skipping with skip-records, you may
                   also need to use this option because it causes
                   BACKUP or COPY to use the previous positioning.


/LOG
      /LOG
      /NOLOG

   Displays information about the operations performed on the
   magnetic tape volume.


/LOGSOFT
      /LOGSOFT (default)
      /NOLOGSOFT

   Controls whether soft errors on the specified device are to be
   logged in the error log file. Soft errors are errors corrected
   by the hardware without software intervention. This qualifier
   affects only devices that support hardware error correction, such
   as the TU78 magnetic tape drive. When used with other devices,
   this qualifier has no effect.


/MEDIA_FORMAT
      /MEDIA_FORMAT=[NO]COMPACTION

   Controls whether data records are automatically compacted and
   blocked together on a TA90E tape drive. Data compaction and
   record blocking increase the amount of data that can be stored
   on a single tape cartridge.

   Note that once data compaction or noncompaction has been selected
   for a given cartridge, that same status applies to the entire
   cartridge.


/RETENSION
   Moves a TZK10 tape cartridge to the end of the tape, and then
   back to the beginning of the tape. Use the /RETENSION qualifier
   on a regular basis to help maintain the integrity of TZK10 tape
   cartridges.

   The /RETENSION qualifier must be used in conjunction with the
   /REWIND or /UNLOAD qualifier. The /RETENSION qualifier completes
   its action before /REWIND or /UNLOAD. Use /RETENSION/REWIND when
   you want the tape cartridge to remain loaded in the drive. Use
   /RETENSION/UNLOAD when you want to unload the tape cartridge
   after the retension operation.

   This qualifier only affects TZK10 tape cartridge drives and has
   no effect on non-SCSI drives.


/REWIND
   Requests that the volume on the specified device be rewound to
   the beginning of the magnetic tape.


/SKIP
      /SKIP=option

   Requests that the magnetic tape volume be positioned according to
   any of the following options:

   BLOCK:n         Skips the specified number of blocks.

   END_OF_TAPE     Positions the volume at the end-of-tape (EOT)
                   mark.

   FILES:n         Skips the specified number of tape marks (not
                   files).

                   The tape is positioned just past the nth tape
                   mark. If n is negative, the tape is still
                   positioned after the nth tape mark, not before
                   it. If the tape is already positioned immediately
                   after a tape mark, a skip of -1 results in no
                   net movement. (The tape moves to the preceding
                   mark, but is then repositioned to the end of the
                   mark, where it began.) For more information on
                   tape marks and files, see the VSI OpenVMS System
                   Manager's Manual.

   RECORD:n        Skips the specified number of records up to
                   32767.


/UNLOAD
   Requests that the volume on the specified device be rewound and
   unloaded.