cli:tmss10modifyflags
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TMSS10ModifyFlags
The program for changing flags in batch is TMSS10ModifyFlags.
ZBT001N-10:13:47 TMSS10ModifyFlags (c) GazillaByte 1998-2016 ZBT002N-10:13:47 Compiled Apr 6 2016 at 10:08:49 ZBT010I-10:13:47 this program allows you to set or unset volume flags ZBT006N-10:13:47 Running Under Windows 10 (build 10586 10.00) on platform x64 ZBT000N-10:13:47 Host is Little Endian ZBT000N-10:13:47 Host is ASCII ZBT000N-10:13:47 Binary is 64 bit ZBT000N-10:13:47 Current Working Directory is R:\bin\Win64 ZBT004N-10:13:47 Today is Wednesday, April 06, 2016 ZBT005N-10:13:47 Running on Gerard-Surface ZBT006N-10:13:47 Process ID 13488 ZBT000N-10:13:47 Parsing and validating command arguments ZBT000E-10:13:47 Value for argument -F is blank and a value is required ZBT002N-10:13:47 Program Options: ZBT002E-10:13:47 (F) New Flags= ZBT002N-10:13:47 (S) Server=batch@127.0.0.1:5000 ZBT002N-10:13:47 (V) Volume Filter=*.*.* ZBT002N-10:13:47 (c) Configuration File= ZBT000E-10:13:47 Arguments parsed and validated with 1 errors
You will need the -F argument to tell it what flags to add/remove and the -S argument to point to your server.
Example
So, to remove the Warning flag (W) you would use:
TMSS10ModifyFlags -S tapemaster:-password@localhost -F "!W"
Substitute your password for the password value.
A ! means remove the flag. Without an ! it will be added.
So to set the encrypted flag on all LTO tapes:
TMSS10ModifyFlags -S tapemaster:-password@localhost -F "E" -V "*.LTO.*"
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