To display information about the sequential access primary and copy storage pool volumes, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task.
Enter the name of the sequential access primary or copy storage pool volume to be displayed.
Enter the name of the sequential access primary or copy storage pool that is used to select the volumes for processing.
Select how the information is displayed.
Standard | ADSM displays partial information for the volumes. The default is Standard. |
Detailed | ADSM displays complete information for the volumes. |
Cmd | Specifies that executable commands are to be built for the storage pool volumes processed by this command. The executable command syntax is specified with the Command parameter and the commands built will be in the file specified with the Command File Name parameter. |
Enter the number of days that are not referenced. The default is 0.
Select which output is displayed based on volume status.
Full | ADSM displays volumes with a status of Full. |
Filling | ADSM displays volumes with a status of Filling. |
Empty | ADSM displays volumes with a status of Empty. |
Select which output is displayed based on volume access mode.
ReadWrite | ADSM displays volumes with an access mode of Readwrite. |
ReadOnly | ADSM displays volumes with an access mode of Readonly. |
Select the state of volumes to be processed.
All | ADSM queries volumes in all states. The default is All. |
Mountable inlib | ADSM queries volumes that are mounted in the library and available for processing. |
Mountable notinlib | ADSM queries volumes that are not mounted in the library but are available for processing. |
Enter the overflow location of volumes to be included in the query. The maximum length of the location information is 255 characters.
Enter the string of executable commands. For each volume successfully processed, ADSM writes the associated commands to a file.
Enter the full path name that will contain the commands specified with the Command parameter.
Select whether to open the command file in append mode.
Yes | ADSM opens the command file in append mode for writing at the end of the file. |
No | ADSM does not open the command file in append mode, but writes the data from the beginning of the command file. If the given command file exists, its contents are destroyed. The default is No. |