The Vault Definition screen is used to define, display, and modify parameters of a vault. This screen can be entered directly from the entry panel or from the Vault List screen. Update of parameters is not permitted in Browse mode.
The vault parameters can take up more than one screen.
Figure 38 Vault Definition Screen
VAULT MAINLIB LIB CTT.PROD.VAULTS TABLE: $$VAULT
COMMAND ===> SCROLL===> CRSR
+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
VAULT NAME MAINLIB
LOCAL Y
===========================================================================
DESC BACK UP SITE
DESC
OWNER NMZ
ADDRESS 1234 MAIN STREET
ADDRESS
PHONE 609-555-2684
SCHEDULE DAILY PROCESSING
SCHEDULE
DOCMEM CTTDOCS DOCLIB CTT.PROD.DOC
============================= GLOBAL CAPACITY ==============================
CAPACITY 00003000 TYPE SLOT MEDIA CART
00000100 TYPE BOX MEDIA TAPE BOX ID BXA BOX SIZE 000020
00000045 TYPE BOX MEDIA 3490 BOX ID BXB BOX SIZE 000075
00000500 TYPE SLOT MEDIA 3490
TYPE MEDIA
======= >>>>>>>>>>>>>> END OF VAULT DEFINITION PARAMETERS <<<<<<<<<<<<<<< =====
FILL IN VAULT DEFINITION. CMDS: EDIT, SHPF, DOC 19.55.58
Vault parameters are divided into the following basic groups shown on the following screen:
The groups are separated by a delimiter line.
To delete a parameter on the screen, erase it (press the EOF key, or blank it out). If additional operations are required, Control-M/Tape issues the appropriate instructions.
The Vault Definition screen can also be edited using ISPF-like editing commands (such as copy, move, repeat, after, and before) in the IOA Edit environment. For additional information, see Editing Rule Definitions in the IOA Edit Environment.
The vault definition is automatically saved to a PDS member that can be edited using a standard editor such as ISPF Edit facility. Vaults originally defined using a standard editor can also be displayed and edited in the Vault Definition screen. The name of the PDS member that contains default vault definitions is $$VAULT.
The Vault Definition screen can be exited in various ways. The most common is to press END (PF03/PF15). For more information, see Exiting the Vault Definition Screen.
Newly-defined or modified Vault definitions become effective only after the next run of utility CTTVTM.
Note: The parameters marked with the symbol M can have many occurrences. Whenever you fill the last occurrence of the parameter on the screen, Control-M/Tape adds a new empty occurrence of that parameter that you can fill in. The only limit to the number of occurrences is the region size available for the application.
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