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After the command to label or relabel a tape is issued, the tape is loaded and
positioned, and the tape label is written. For more information about the
tplabel(1M) command, see the tplabel(1M) man page.
You can also perform this task by using File System Manager.
▼ To Label or Relabel an Optical Disk
● To label a new optical disk, use the odlabel(1M) command.
● To relabel an existing optical disk, use the odlabel(1M) command.
After the command to label or relabel an optical disk is issued, the optical disk is
loaded and positioned, and the optical disk label is written. For more information
about the odlabel(1M) command, see the odlabel(1M) man page.
You can also perform this task by using File System Manager.
▼ To Audit a Volume
Occasionally the reported space remaining on a tape or optical disk might need to be
updated in the library catalog. The auditslot(1M) command loads the cartridge
containing the volume, reads the label, and updates the library catalog entry for the
slot.
odlabel –new –vsn vsn eq:slot:partition
odlabel –old vsn –vsn vsn eq:slot:partition
TABLE 2-3 Arguments for odlabel(1M)
Argument Meaning
vsn Volume serial name. If you are relabeling, the new VSN can be identical to the
old VSN.
eq The equipment ordinal of the drive as defined in the mcf file.
slot The number of the disk’s storage slot as recognized in the library catalog. This
argument is not applicable to manually loaded drives.
partition A side of a magneto-optical disk. The partition value must be 1 or 2. This
argument is not applicable to tape cartridges.
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