CL command support for media formats
This topic provides information on using i5/OS® commands to save and restore data and some of the restrictions for the ISO 9660, High Performance Optical File System (HPOFS), and Universal Disk Format (UDF) media.
- ISO 9660
- You can use i5/OS restore commands to restore data from ISO 9660 media. This is true only when the media was correctly mastered from a save image on tape. There are some restrictions on which optical commands are supported for ISO 9660 media.
- HPOFS
- i5/OS save and restore commands can be used to save and restore data on HPOFS optical media. Refer to Optical Save and restore for more information about save and restore to HPOFS volumes. There are no restrictions on which optical commands the system supports for HPOFS media.
- UDF
- i5/OS save and restore commands can be used to save and restore data on UDF optical media. There are some restrictions on which optical commands are supported for UDF volumes. For example, the system does not support Work with Optical Directories (WRKOPTDIR) and Work with Optical Files (WRKOPTF) commands. The Display Optical (DSPOPT) command has some restrictions when used for UDF volumes. You should use the integrated file system commands Work with Object Links (WRKLNK) and Display Object Links (DSPLNK) instead of the optical commands.
Some optical commands have no meaning when used with certain optical media formats. No support exists for other commands with certain optical media formats. This table lists all of the volume-related optical commands and the media formats to which they apply.
Command ISO 9660 UDF HPOFS-attached device HPOFS in LAN-attached Device CHGOPTVOL Partially supported 1 Partially supported Supported Partially supported CHKOPTVOL Supported Supported Supported Not supported CPYOPT Supported Supported Supported Not supported CVTOPTBKU Supported DSPOPT Supported Partially supported Partially supported Partially supported DSPOPTLCK Supported Supported Supported Partially supported DUPOPT Not supported Supported Supported Partially supported INZOPT Supported Supported Not supported WRKHLDOPTF Supported Not supported WRKOPTDIR Supported Supported Not supported WRKOPTF Supported Supported Not supported Partially supported WRKOPTVOL Supported Supported Supported Partially supported Partially supported indicates that some command parameters might not apply when used with the indicated device.
Parent topic:
Optical media formatsRelated concepts
High performance optical file system Directory and file security Saving and restoring optical media