ISO8859-1?Y%O)%/&@\ m q Gt * <k$oBC&  $ 3) 5 _ x F 4 F ( o' 5 !$ "- # <$ O% d& y' ( )& *# ++ ),& U- |.% / 0. 1  2+3K4!M5o6(7#89C9 }:*; <= >: ?:D@,A&B*CD/EKF8G$H.IJ(K"LGM)N<O* SCSD (Self Configuring SCSI Device) Tape Drive Service Aids This selection provides service aids for SCSD (Self Configuring SCSI Device) tape drives. The service aids include display time since a tape drive was last cleaned, copy a tape drive's trace table, display or copy a tape drive's log sense information.SCSD Tape Drive Service AidsThis selection provides service aids for Self Configuring SCSI Device (SCSD) tape drives.SCSI TAPE SERVICE AIDDisplay Time Since Drive Was Last CleanedCopy Trace TableDisplay or Copy Log Sense InformationMove cursor to the selection, then press Enter.To continue, press Enter.When finished, press Enter.Please stand by.YESNODISPLAY TIME SINCE THE DRIVE WAS LAST CLEANED FOR %1$s IN LOCATION %2$sCOPY TRACE TABLE FOR %1$s IN LOCATION %2$sDISPLAY/COPY LOG SENSE INFORMATION FOR %1$s IN LOCATION %2$sUsage time since the drive was last cleaned: %1$.2f hours. Device %2$s does NOT need cleaning at this time.Usage time since the drive was last cleaned: %1$.2f hours. It is recommended that %2$s be cleaned at this time.Segment number %1$d of the trace table will be copied to diskette.The trace table of the tape drive will be written to diskettes. The required diskettes must be formatted for DOS. Writing the trace table may require up to %1$d diskettes. The names of the data files will be of the following format: 'TRACE.DAT'. where 'X' will be the a sequential diskette. number. The complete trace table will consist of the sequential concatenation of all the diskette data files.Where do you want to send the data to?Display to screenCopy to a disketteCopy to a file An invalid path/filename was encountered.Writing data to %1$s ...Diskette number %1$d.Diskette number %1$d of %2$d.REMOVE.........any diskette that may be present in the diskette drive.REMOVE.........the diskette from the diskette drive.INSERT.........a DOS formatted blank diskette into the diskette drive.Writing data to diskette...Writing data to diskette number %1$d...An error occurred while writing data to the diskette.Do you want to write the data again?An error occurred while writing data to %1$s.Processing data...Writing is finished.Process is complete.NOTE: The trace table has been copied onto %1$d diskettes. The complete trace table is the sequential concatenation of all the diskette data files.Usage: utape [-h|?] [-c|-t|-l] -d where -c Display time since drive was last cleaned. -t Copy trace table. -l Display or copy log sense information. -h,-? Display help.A SCSI COMMAND TIMEOUT error occurred.A SCSI BUSY command error occurred.A SCSI RESERVATION CONFLICT error occurred.A SCSI CHECK CONDITION error occurred.A software error occurred.An invalid parameter was encountered.**FATAL ERROR: out of memory.The tape drive does not support this function.An invalid device was specified.The service aid will terminate. A SCSI COMMAND failed to execute.The command "doswrite" is not found on the system. To write the data to a DOS formatted diskette, the DOS utility should be available.A SCSI INVALID PARAMETER error occurred.The device driver cannot be opened.The device driver indicated that the resource was in use.The device configuration failed.The device's adapter configuration failed.A device name was not specified.Invalid use of the '-e' option.Usage: utape [-h|?][-c[-e] | -t | -l] -d where -c Display time since drive was last cleaned. -e Turn off the interactive mode. -t Copy trace table. -l Display or copy log sense information. -h,-? Display help.Usage time since the drive was last cleaned: %1$.2f hours.Select the device that you want to run the Service Aid on.No device is available for this Service Aid.Type or select values in entry fields.The full path name of the destination fileWhen finished, press Commit.SCSI TAPE SERVICE AID FOR %1$s IN LOCATION %2$sA diskette error may be caused by one of the following: 1. The diskette is not inserted in the diskette drive. 2. The diskette is write protected. 3. The diskette is not formatted or is not formatted for DOS. 4. The diskette is faulty.Usage: utape [-h] | [-d ] [-n|-t|-l] utape -c [-v] -d { -n | {-l | -t} {-f [] |-D} } where -c --- command line. -v --- verbose mode. -h --- usage statement. -d --- device name. -n --- time since last cleaned. -t --- trace table. -l --- logsense data. -f --- write to file. -D --- write to DOS diskette.Trace table has been copied to %1$s.Select the log page to be displayed or copied.Log Page.................The trace table of the tape drive will be written to diskettes. The required diskettes must be formatted for Unix. Writing the trace table may require up to %1$d diskettes. The names of the data files will be of the following format: 'TRACE.DAT'. where 'X' will be the a sequential diskette. number. The complete trace table will consist of the sequential concatenation of all the diskette data files.Select a destination for the data.INSERT.........a Unix formatted blank diskette into the diskette drive.Select the device.A diskette error may be caused by one of the following: 1. The diskette is not inserted in the diskette drive. 2. The diskette is write protected. 3. The diskette is not formatted or is not formatted for Unix. 4. The diskette is faulty.Usage: utape [-h] | [-d ] [-n|-t|-l] utape -c [-v] -d { -n | {-l | -t} {-f [] |-D} } where -c --- command line. -v --- verbose mode. -h --- usage statement. -d --- device name. -n --- time since last cleaned. -t --- trace table. -l --- logsense data. -f --- write to file. -D --- write to Unix diskette.