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<h1 class="topictitle1">Cartridge identifiers and volume identifiers</h1>
<div><p>Cartridge and volume identifiers are used to label each cartridge
so they can be tracked and located in the tape library.</p>
<p>Every cartridge and volume ID can contain the characters A through Z, 0
through 9, $, @, #. Only the first 6 characters are recognized by i5/OS™; therefore,
the uniqueness of the cartridge identifier must be within the first 6 characters
of the name. The first 6 characters of the cartridge identifier must match
the volume identifier for the tape.</p>
<p>Special generated cartridge identifiers exist for the tape libraries that
do not have a bar code reader, that are missing the bar code label, or when
the bar code reader cannot read the label. These identifiers are as follows:</p>
<dl><dt class="dlterm">NLT<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Non-Labeled Tape - This cartridge contains data written in non-Standard
Tape Label format.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">CLN<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Cleaning - This cartridge has been identified as a cleaning tape.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">BLK<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Blank - This cartridge contains no data.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">UNK<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Unknown - This cartridge was not identifiable.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">IMP<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Import - Refers to a cartridge that is in an input/output station of the
tape library.</dd>
<dt class="dlterm">SLT<var class="varname">xxx</var></dt>
<dd>Slot- Refers to the cartridge by slot number. If the device description
is created with the GENCTGID parameter set to the *SYSGEN mode then, the cartridges
in the tape library inventory appear as SLT <var class="varname">xxx</var> where <var class="varname">xxx</var> is
the slot number.</dd>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="rzam4cartconcpts.htm" title="This topic explains how cartridges work with tape libraries.">Cartridge concepts for tape libraries</a></div>
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