TAPE If the TERM option is in effect, the following is displayed at the
terminal depending on the operation specified: LOADING ••••• fn ft fm SKIPPING ••••• fn ft fm DU MPING ••••. fn ft fm SC ANN ING ••••• fn ft fm When a tape mark is encountered, the following is displayed at the
terminal if the TERM option is specified:
END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE DMSTPE002E FILE 'fn ft fm' NOT FOUND RC=28 DMSTPE003E INVALID OPTION 'option' RC=24 DMSTPE010E PREMATURE EOF ON FILE 'fn ft fm' RC=40 INVALID FUNCTION 'function' RC=24 DMSTPE017E INVALID DEVICE ADDRESS 'cuu' RC=24 DMSTPE023E NO FILETYPE SPECIFIED RC=24 DMSTPE027E INVALID DEVICE 'device name' RC=24 DMSTPE029E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' IN THE OPTION 'option' FIELD
RC=24 DMSTPE037E DISK 'mode! IS READ/ONLY RC=36 NO FILEID SPECIFIED RC=24 'TAPn(cuu)' IS FILE PROTECTED RC=36 NO FUNCTION SPECIFIED RC=24 INVALID MODE 'mode' RC=24 DMSTPE057E INVALID RECORD FORMAT RC=32 DMSTPE05SE END-OF-FILE OR END-OF-TAPE RC=40 DMSTPE070E INVALID PARAMETER 'parameter' RC=24 DMSTPE096E FILE 'fn ft' DATA BLOCK COUNT INCORRECT RC=32 DMSTPE104S ERROR 'nn' READING FILE 'fn ft fm' FROM DISK RC=100 DMSTPE105S ERROR 'nn' WRITING FILE 'fn ft fm' ON DISK RC=100 DMSTPE110S ERROR READING 'TAPn(cuu)' RC=100 DMSTPE111S ERROR WRITING 'TAPn(cuu)' RC=100 DMSTPE113S TAPn(cuu) NOT ATTACHED RC=100 DMSTPE115S {CONVERSION I {719} -TRACK I {SOO, 6250} BPI, TRANSLATION, DUAL DENSITY} FEATURE NOT SUPPORTED ON DEVICE 'cuu' RC=88 Section 2. Commands 191
TAPEMAC
TAPEMAC Use the TAPEMAC command to create a CMS MACLIB from an unloaded
partitioned data set (PDS) from a tape created by the IEHKOVE utility
program under as. The PDS from which the tape was created can be
blocked, but the logical record length must be 80. The format of the
TAPEMAC command is:
r -------------------------------, I TAPEMAC fn [ (options ••• [) ]] 2.E:tiQ!!§: , I I I I L
fn
r , r , ITAPn"ITEMCT yyyyy, L .J L .J , I I , specifies the filename of the first, or only, CMS MACLIB to be
created on the A-disk. If fn MACLIB already exists on the
A-disk, the old one is erased; no warning messaqe is issued.
TAPn specifies the symbolic address of the tape, where n is a number
between 1 and 4 corresponding to virtual device addresses 181
through 184, respectively. The default is TAP1.
ITEMCT VYVYV specifies the item count threshold of each MACLIB to be
created, which is the maximum number of records to be written
into each file. yyyyy is a number between 0 and 62500 (commas
are not allowed) If ITEMCT is not specified, the default is 50000. Tape records are read and placed into fn MACLIB until the file size
exceeds the ITEMCT (item count); loading then continues until the
end of the current member is reached. Then another CMS file is
created; its filename consists of the number 2 appended to the end
of the filename specified (fn) if the filename is seven characters
or less. The appended number overlays the last character of the
filename if the name is eight characters lonq. Loading then
continues with this new name. For example, if you enter the
command:
tapemac mvlib
you may create files named MYLIB MACLIB, KYLIB2 MACLIB, MYLIB3 MACLIB, and so on.
This process continues until up to nine CMS files have been
created. If more data exists on the tape than can fit in nine CMS files, processing is terminated with the error message DMSTMA139S. The maKimum size of the unloaded PDS which can be loaded into CMS MACLIBs would be approximately 9 times 62500 or 584,500 records. 192 VM/370 eMS Command and Macro Reference
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