Move Media

Use this window to identify, move, and track sequential access primary and copy storage pool volumes that are managed by an automated library (including an external library).


Volumename

Type the name of the sequential access primary or copy storage pool volume checked out of the library and transitioned to the Mountablenotinlib state, in the Volume Name field.

Default: *


Stgpool

Use the Stgpool select box to specify the name of the sequential access primary or copy storage pool that is used to select the volumes for processing.

You can choose only one selection from the list.

The settings for Stgpool are:

Autopool Specifies that ADSM will process Autopool storage pool volumes.
   

Default: Autopool


Full

Specifies whether only full volumes are included in the selection for processing.

The settings for Full are:

Yes ADSM processes only full volumes.
No ADSM processes full and partial volumes.

Default: Yes


Ovflocation

Type the destination overflow location of the volumes being processed.


Remove

Specifies whether to eject the volumes from the library during processing.

The settings for Append are:

Yes ADSM ejects the volumes from the library during processing. This option deletes the volume entry from the ADSM library inventory.
No ADSM does not eject the volumes from a SCSI library during processing. This option deletes the volume entry from the ADSM library inventory and leaves the volume in its slot.
Bulk For 349x libraries, ADSM ejects the volume to a predefined high capacity area, instead of an I/O station, in the library. For SCSI libraries with multiple Entry/Exit ports, it specifies that the volume is ejected to the next available Entry/Exit port.

Default: Yes


Cmd

Type the string of executable commands in the Command field.

Considerations:


Cmdfilename

Type the full path name that will contain the commands specified with the Cmd parameter, in the Command File Name field.


Append

Specifies whether to open the command file in append mode.

The settings for Append are:

Yes ADSM opens the command file in append mode for writing at the end of the file.
No ADSM writes the data from the beginning of the command file. If the given command file exists, its contents are destroyed.

Default: No