Title: | Optical Products |
Moderator: | TAPE::SENEKER |
Created: | Wed May 04 1988 |
Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
Number of topics: | 841 |
Total number of notes: | 3218 |
Our customer has a huge VAX-VMScluster V6.2, which will gradually be migrated to an Alpha-VMScluster. He wants to add a StorageWorks optical library (RW555), and will use the OSMS V3.4 software (for VAX and Alpha): I read the OSMS V3.4 SPD, and I have some questions : 1) Can both the 2.3GB and the 2.6GB media be initialized as WORM or rewritable? 2) Can I have an example of how to set the media to be WORM or rewritable. 3) Can the WORM media be initialized to have the FILES-11 format (Alpha & VAX)? Many thank Meron. P.S - Who is the OSMS product manager ?
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778.1 | LEFTY::CWILLIAMS | CD or not CD, that's the question | Mon Feb 10 1997 16:44 | 11 | |
1. No. The media is physically different for WORM and R/W. 2. Buy WORM media = WORM, buy R/W media = R/W. 3. WORM media is not supported on Alpha OpenVMS, at least not yet. DIR/TIT=prod will get you the current product manager. Chris | |||||
778.2 | Yes, V3.4 allows this. | TAPE::SENEKER | Head banging causes brain mush | Mon Feb 10 1997 17:46 | 19 |
1. If you notice the part numbers for the media specified at the end of the release notes you will see they end in -01 or -02. This means the media is ( R/W or WORM ) and (its is 512/bytes per sector). This means that the capacity it 2.3GB maximum. 2. The hardware determines which type of media is un use. OSMS does not maintain the media type information for the user. This means that once the media is placed in the jukebox the user must "know" if JBAxxx is a R/W disk or WORM disk. There is no setting the media to WORM or rewritable. 3. The WORM media cannot be "initialized" to have the FILES-11 format but a full rewritable disk can be copied to a WORM disk to create a WORM disk that has FILES-11 data. This can be done on Alpha and VAX. Do a DIR/TITLE=PROD to find product people information. Rob |