The TDIR system command lists the directory of the specified library maintenance tape or tapes, or a library maintenance format CD-ROM.
<tdir command>
┌◄────────────── , ─────────────┐ ── TDIR ─┬──────────┬─┴─┬─<unit number>─────────────┬─┴────────────────┤ ├─ SPO ────┤ └─<volume name>─┬───────────┤ └─ SCREEN ─┘ ├─ (CDROM) ─┤ └─ (CD) ────┘
Explanation
TDIR <unit number> TDIR <volume name>
Lists the directory of the tape volume that is mounted on the specified unit or that has the specified tape name.
As many intermixed tape names or unit numbers as desired can be specified. Each must be separated from the next by a comma (,).
The unit number must be used in place of specifying tape name if the n th reel of a multireel library dump is required.
If you do not specify either of the output options (SCREEN or SPO), the system sends the output to the printer.
TDIR <unit number> TDIR <volume name> (CDROM)
Displays the directory of the CD that is loaded on the specified unit or the directory of the CD volume that has the specified name.
SPO
Displays the directory of the specified tape on the originating ODT, This option should be used if the ODT is configured with visible end-of-text (ETX) characters.
SCREEN
Displays the directory of the specified tape on the originating ODT. This option should be used if the ODT is configured with invisible end-of-text (ETX) characters.