[Strings] (0,"STR",119,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Change the name and description of a specific RSM object. RSM RENAME /T[DRIVE|LIBRARY|CHANGER|STORAGESLOT|IEDOOR|IEPORT|PHYSICAL_MEDIA| MEDIA_POOL|PARTITION|LOGICAL_MEDIA|MEDIA_TYPE|DRIVE_TYPE| LIBREQUEST|OPREQUEST|COMPUTER] /F|G /N [/D] [/B] /T: Specifies the object type of the specific object to be renamed. /F: Specifies the object using its friendly name /G: Specifies the object using its GUID. /N: New Name for the object. /D: New Description for the object. /B: Bare option used with scripts. Displays only GUIDs." (0,"STR",120,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Redirect UI to specific destination machines. RSM UI /O /T /L|C[F|G] [/D] [/B] /O operations: One of the following operations must be specified. ADD: Add a new destination (machine name) to the list. DELETE: Remove a destination from the list. DELETEALL: Clear all destinations from the list. /T UI Type: One of the following UI types must be specified. INFO: UI messages that are informational in nature. REQ: UI messages that are requesting in nature. ERR: UI messages that convey error information. /[L|C]G option should be used when the LibraryId or ComputerId is supplied as a GUID. /[L|C]F option should be used when the LibraryId or ComputerId is supplied as a friendly name. /D: Specifies the destination machine to which the UI is going to be redirected. If this is argument not specified, the local computer is used. /B: Bare option used with scripts. Displays only GUIDs." (0,"STR",121,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Moves the specified media into the free pool and writes a free media label on it. RSM FREEMEDIA /P[G|F] | [/S[G|F] /L[G|F]] | [/D[G|F] /L[G|F]] | /L[G|F]<(Standalone)LibraryID> [/B] The /[P|S|L|D]G option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID, SlotID, LibraryID or DriveID is supplied as a GUID. The /[P|S|L|D]F option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID, SlotID, LibraryID or DriveID is supplied as a friendly name. The location (through {SlotID and LibraryID} or {DriveID and LibraryID}) of the physical media can also be specified instead of providing the physical media ID. For the /L switch to be used by itself (ie. without /S or /D), it must refer to a standalone library. /B: Bare option used with scripts. Displays only GUIDs." (0,"STR",122,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Erase the tape associated with the specified physical media. RSM ERASE /P[G|F] [/T] [/R[HIGHEST|HIGH|NORMAL|LOW|LOWEST]] [/B] The /PG option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID is supplied as a GUID. The /PF option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID is supplied as a friendly name. /T Tineout: Specifies a timeout in milliseconds. Default is INFINITE. /R Priority: Default priority is NORMAL. /B: Bare option used with scripts. Displays only GUIDs." (0,"STR",35,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="RSM HELP command Commands available are: RSM ALLOCATE RSM DEALLOCATE RSM DELETEMEDIA RSM DISMOUNT RSM MOUNT RSM VIEW RSM The following conventions are used to indicate command syntax: Capital letters represent words that must be typed as shown. Lower- case letters represent names of items that may vary, such as filenames. The [ and ] characters surround optional items that can be supplied with the command. The { and } characters surround lists of items. You must supply one of the items with the command. The | character separates items in a list. Only one of the items can be supplied with the command. For example, in the following syntax, you must type RSM COMMAND and either SWITCH1 or SWITCH2. Supplying a name is optional. RSM COMMAND [name] {SWITCH1 | SWITCH2} When typed at the command prompt, service names of two words or more must be enclosed in quotation marks. For example, RSM MOUNT /N"MY MEDIA" mounts the media named "my media". " (0,"STR",48,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="RSM [ALLOCATE | DEALLOCATE | MOUNT | DISMOUNT | EJECT | EJECTATAPI | CREATEPOOL | DELETEPOOL | VIEW | REFRESH | INVENTORY | RENAME | UI | FREEMEDIA | ERASE] The command line is case insensitive, except when you refer to Media Objects (including media, drives, changers, libraries, media types, slots) by their friendly names. The arguments for a command may be specified in any order. All commands return an error code - success, a system defined error code or one of the application defined error codes shown below: 536870913: Invalid Arguments 536870914: Duplicate Arguments 536870915: No Guid For Friendly Name 536870916: Insufficient Arguments 536870917: Invalid Guid 536870918: Ioctl Failed 536870919: No match found for given Drive ID 536870920: No match found for given Slot ID There should be no spaces between a tag and the actual argument. For example, for the timeout option in allocate, the timeout is specified as /t50 and not /t 50. Also, friendly names should not exceed 63 characters, descriptions should not exceed 255 characters, and mediapool names should not exceed 511 characters. See Start->Help (search for "Using the command line for Removable Storage") for more details." (0,"STR",49,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Creates a media pool. RSM CREATEPOOL /M [/T[G|F]] /A[EXISTING|ALWAYS|NEW] [/D] [/R] /M: Name of the Media Pool to be created. The /TG option should be used when the MediaPoolTypeID is supplied as a GUID. The /TF option should be used when the MediaPoolTypeID is supplied as a friendly name. /A actions: One of the following must be specified. EXISTING: Open existing media pool. ALWAYS: Open existing media pool or create new one. NEW: Create new media pool. Returns error if one already exists. /D: Media pool can draw media from free pool. /R: Media pool can return media to free pool." (0,"STR",50,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Ejects a specified piece of media from the port of the current library. RSM EJECT /P[G|F] | [/S[G|F] /L[G|F]] | [/D[G|F] /L[G|F]] | /L[G|F]<(Standalone)LibraryID> [/A[START | STOP | QUEUE]] [/O] [/B] The /[P|S|L|D]G option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID, SlotID, LibraryID or DriveID is supplied as a GUID. The /[P|S|L|D]F option should be used when the PhysicalMediaID, SlotID, LibraryID or DriveID is supplied as a friendly name. The location (through {SlotID and LibraryID} or {DriveID and LibraryID}) of the physical media can also be specified instead of providing the physical media ID. For the /L switch to be used by itself (ie. without /S or /D), it must refer to a standalone library." (0,"STR",52,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Refresh the library, physical media or all devices of a particular media type. RSM REFRESH /L[G|F] | /P[G|F] | /TG The /[L|P|T]G option should be used when the LibraryID, PhysicalMediaID or MediaTypeID is supplied as a GUID. The /[L|P]F option should be used when the LibraryID or PhysicalMediaID is supplied as a friendly name." (0,"STR",55,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Queues an inventory to the specified online library. If the library is busy, RSM queues the command and returns success. RSM INVENTORY /L[G|F] /A The /LG option should be used when the LibraryID is supplied as a GUID. The /LF option should be used when the LibraryID is supplied as a friendly name. Note that the LibraryID is the unique identifier of an online library. /A Actions: Only one action is allowed. The available choices are: FULL: A full on-media inventory is performed. FAST: If the library has a bar code reader installed, then a bar code inventory is performed. Otherwise a differential inventory is performed. DEFAULT: Uses the Inventory method specified in the library object. NONE: No inventory is performed. STOP: Stops the current inventory in the specified library." (0,"STR",64,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Allocate a piece of available media. RSM ALLOCATE /M [/L[G|F] | /P[G|F]] /O[ERRUNAVAIL|NEW|NEXT] [/T] [/LN] [/LD] [/PN] [/PD] [/B] /M: media pool to allocate from. The /[L|P]G option should be used when the LogicalMediaID, or PartitionID is supplied as a GUID. The /[L|P]F option should be used when the LogicalMediaID, or PartitionID is supplied as a friendly name. The /[L|P]N option should be used to specify the friendly name to be assigned to the LogicalMedia Object or Partition Object of the allocated media . The /[L|P]D option should be used to specify the description to be assigned to the LogicalMedia Object or Partition Object of the allocated media." (0,"STR",65,"",0,"Dummy",0,"String Table",0,"")="Deallocate the partition associated with the specified logical media or partition. 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