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ROBAR Guide
The following example represents the typical ROBAR command.
<A1H5A00,0010,MO , , ,1,2,D0R,GR0012, 1,02321810, ,26/
211032,H1,0815>
Most ROBAR commands return an answer string that has the same structure as the command string. The
answer string is returned whether the command is executed successfully or not.
Device
3
Dxx
Drive name.
D0R
0xx
Ixx
Logical range of the Insert/Eject unit.
Exx
Pxx
Pool name.
Volser
6
Volume serial number.
GR0815
Status
2
Coordinate/cartridge type (1st byte):
MB
C
Cleaning cartridge.
M
Data cartridge.
O
Optical Disk.
0
Empty (Null).
Coordinate/cartridge status (2nd byte):
B
Occupied.
E
Ejected.
M
Mounted.
O
Optical disk mounted other side.
J
Optical disk in Jukebox.
L
Empty.
1/0
Barcode reading on/off.
1st param
8
First parameter (mainly the source coordinate)
01010101
2nd param
8
Second parameter (mainly, the target coordinate)
00000Z01
Time stamp
9
Actual Day, hour, minute and seconds used for
synchronization (ROSA)
26/211501
Orig. Host ID
2
Original Host ID in a HCC/MVS Major-Minor Complex
H7
Orig.
Request ID
4
Original Host request ID in a HCC/MVS Major-Minor
Complex
0815
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Command format (Continued)
Field
Length
Value/Description
Example
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