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After the CHKTAP passes, INZTAP using the volume label found in the
CHKTAP.

Christopher Bipes
Information Services Director
CrossCheck, Inc.

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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of MRosinger
Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 7:21 AM
To: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: command to check if write protect is set for loaded tape?

List,

I am trying to set up a job that will execute a library backup of our
test iSeries server using Remote Execution (REXEC) from our VSE
mainframe system.
This iSeries server is planned to be located off-site in the same
location where our off-site backups are stored. The plan is for the
operator to load a scratch tape each time they go there to rotate tapes.
Then later that night, they will execute the job from VSE. I have
similar REXEC jobs that issue commands to the iSeries and wait for the
results. They all work great.

I know that I can issue the CHKTAP DEV(devicename) and if a tape is
loaded, will return the message, "Volume volser found on device
devicename." What I would *really* like to do is to also verify that the
write protect is not set for that tape (this, unfortunately, happens too
often here).

Is there a command that I can issue that will tell me if a tape loaded
on a specific device has the write protect set?

We are on v5r4. TIA


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