Wow, it really is Friday if JR appears to have problems with a TAPE 
command!  ;-)

>From z/VM 5.1 HELP (and the manual), George seems to have it right. 

>>--TAPE--.-| DUMP 
|-------------.------------------------------------------>< 
          |-| LOAD |-------------|  
          |-| SCAN or SKIP |-----|  
          |-| DVOL1 |------------|  
          |-| WVOL1 |------------|  
          |-| MODESET or QUERY |-|  
          '-| tapecmd |----------'  

blah, blah, blah 
 
MODESET or QUERY:  
|--MODESET or 
QUERY--.---------------------.---------------------------------| 
                     '-(--| Opt D |--.---.-'  
                                     '-)-'  
  
blah, blah, blah

Opt D:  
         (1)  
   .-181----.               (2)  
|--+--------+--.----------.--------------------------------------------------| 

   |-TAPn---|  |-9TRACK---|  
   '-vdev---'  |-18TRACK--|  
               |-3490B----|  
               |-3490C----|  
               |-3590B----|  
               |-3590C----|  
               |-DEN 38K--|  
               |-DEN 800--|  
               |-DEN 1600-|  
               |-DEN 6250-|  
               |-COMP-----|  
               |-NOCOMP---|  
               '-XF-------'  

UofKs TAPEMAP command is great, but badly out of date.  Rich's TAPINFO 
modules may fall into the same bucket?
Do you have a z/OS system around running FATS or FATAR?  Those, being 
current and supported products, are likely to produce reliable results. 

Once you find out, you can develop and distribute updates to TAPEMAP and 
TAPINFO, right?  ;-)

What does TAPE QUERY show before and after "TAPE MODESET (XF"?

Mike Walter
Hewitt Associates
The opinions expressed herein are mine alone, not my employer's.




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George,

Use HELP CMS TAPE ...

It's TAPE MODESET ( DEN 38K

JR (Steven) Imler
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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of George Haddad
Sent: Friday, June 09, 2006 03:12 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Tape Modeset for 3480 XF

Maybe I'm missing something obvious, but I'm trying to write to a 3480 
cart  using TAPE MODESET (XF. The TAPE QUERY command confirms that the 
drive is capable of writing mode XF. But whatever I do, the data is 
apparently being written as 38k bpi, according to both the UofK TAPEMAP 
and Rich Greenberg's TAPINFO Modules.

I've tried issuing TAPE MODESET (XF, writing a VOL1 hdr with the (XF 
option, issuing a MODESET then doing a TAPE DUMP (XF w/o a label,  but 
in each case  the utils report that my density is 38k, not XF.

The carts I'm using are Imation Royal Guard  210MB. Are these not 
capable of the higher density? I thought this was a function of the 
drives, not the media.

What am I missing here?




 
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