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<h1 class="topictitle1">Reset internal library index and reclaim volume index (*RESET)</h1>
<div><p>The reset option performs basically the same processing as the
update option, except that the internal library index is reclaimed before
the optical volume index is reclaimed. </p>
<p>You can request that the internal library index and optical index database
be re-created or updated either for a specific optical media library or for
all optical media libraries. The optical volume index is updated only for
those libraries that are selected. Index information for other libraries remains
unchanged. Specifying the *RESET option will always reclaim the optical directory
index. Each cartridge in the optical media library must be mounted at least
once for you to use the *RESET option. The system does this to verify that
the internal library index is correct.</p>
<p>If an entry is in the internal library index but not in the optical volume
index, the system mounts and reads the volume again. The system creates an
entry for the volume in the optical volume index and issues message OPT2105. </p>
<p>If an entry is in the optical volume index but not in the internal library
index, the system issues message OPT2115. This message indicates that the
volume was not located after the internal library index rebuild, and that
the volume status for that volume is changed to *REMOVED.</p>
<p><strong>Use the Reclaim Optical Directory Index option</strong></p>
<p>The reset option lets you reclaim the optical directory index (QAMOPVR)
file. The following values are available for parameter DIR: </p>
<ul><li>*YES indicates that the optical directory index is reclaimed for each
volume in the specified library. </li>
<li>*NO indicates that the system does not reclaim the optical directory index
for the volume.</li>
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<p>The *RESET type requires exclusive use of all libraries that are being
reclaimed. Also, when you use the *RESET type, the Volume identifier field
is not used.</p>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzam4reclmtypes.htm" title="There are three possible types to select: *SYNC, *UPDATE, and *RESET.">Reclaim types</a></div>
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