Using optical volumes
These topics describe the Work with Optical Volumes options on the Optical Support Utilities main menu. These options are organized hierarchically, with volumes as the highest in the order and files as the lowest in the order. You can use the appropriate “Work with...” command to access these panels directly without having to go through the Optical Support Utilities main menu. Each display presents the selected information and the options that are available. Some options might not apply to all optical devices or volumes. The primary menu for working with optical volumes is the Work with Optical Volumes display. There are several variations of the display to accommodate alternative formats and extended attribute information. You can select the Work with Optical Volumes display by choosing Work with optical volumes on the Optical Support Utilities menu. You can also run the Work with Optical Volumes (WRKOPTVOL) command on the command line. The Work with Optical Volumes (WRKOPTVOL) command applies to the following volumes:
- Volumes in CD-ROM or DVD devices
- Volumes in optical media library devices
- Volumes in virtual optical devices
- Volumes in LAN-attached optical library devices
- Displaying optical volumes
When the Work with Optical Volumes display first appears, it includes a list of all volumes in all CD-ROM devices, DVD devices, optical media libraries, and LAN-attached devices.- Initializing optical volumes
You must initialize the writable optical media before the system can create directories and files.- Renaming optical volumes
You can rename an optical volume without losing the information on the volume.- Adding optical disk cartridges
Use this procedure to add an optical disk cartridge to an optical volume.- Copying optical volume data
Optical files can be copied from one or more volumes or directories to other volumes or directories.- Changing optical volume attributes
You can change the optical volume attributes with the Change Optical Volume (CHGOPTVOL) command.- Displaying and printing optical volume attributes
These topics provide information about viewing and printing the attributes of a volume.- Duplicating optical volumes
This topic explains how to create a backup of an optical volume.- Viewing directory and file information
There are two commands that you can use to view directory and file information through the optical support panels: the Work with Object Links (WRKLNK) command and the Work with Optical Directories (WRKOPTDIR) command.- Removing optical volumes
You can remove optical volumes from an optical disk cartridge.- Checking optical volume
You can use the Check Optical Volume (CHKOPTVOL) command to validate the integrity of the directories and files on a volume.- Changing optical environment parameters
The Change Optical Attributes (CHGOPTA) command can be used to change specific optical configuration parameters that affect all jobs using the optical file system.- Setting write protection
The write-protect function prevents writing onto the disk.- Creating a master CD-ROM
See the Optical Storage page for instructions about CD premastering.
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Optical storage