CBR6419I   OAM failed to determine the media type for tape volume volser, standard capacity is assumed. Return code=return-code, reason code=reason-code.

Explanation

An attempt to determine the media type of tape volume volser failed.

The return code return-code and reason code reason-code are internal information which is included in this message for diagnostic purposes only.

Note: In addition to the media type and capacity values indicated below, the volume attribute flags column (VOLATTRF) might not be appropriately set. See message CBR0217I for the setting of this column. Also, when setting the capacity values for a logical volume in an IBM® Virtual Tape Server (VTS), if the larger logical volume size support is being used, the capacity values specified should reflect the logical volume size being used.

System action

OAM has determined that the media type column (MEDIATYP) for this tape volume volser in the Optical Configuration Data Base was incorrect.

Operator response

Notify the system programmer.

System programmer response

Locate tape volume volser, to determined the media type.

  1. Stop OAM.
  2. Use SPUFI (SQL Processing Using File Input) under DB2I (DB2® Interactive) to set the media type for this tape volume to a 2-character value which correlates to the media type below.
    The valid media types are as follows:
    Value
    Meaning
    02
    The volume is a cartridge system tape.
    04
    The volume is an enhanced capacity cartridge system tape.
    05
    The volume is a High Performance Cartridge Tape.
    06
    The volume is an Extended High Performance Cartridge Tape.
    07
    The volume is an IBM Enterprise Tape Cartridge
    08
    The volume is an IBM Enterprise WORM tape cartridge.
    09
    The volume is an IBM Enterprise Economy tape cartridge.
    10
    The volume is an IBM Enterprise Economy WORM tape cartridge.
    12
    The volume is an Enterprise Extended Tape Cartridge.
    14
    The volume is an Enterprise Extended WORM Tape Cartridge.
    16
    IBM Enterprise Advanced Tape Cartridge
    18
    IBM Enterprise Advanced WORM Tape Cartridge
    20
    IBM Enterprise Advanced Economy Tape Cartridge
  3. Use SPUFI (SQL Processing Using File Input) under DB2I (DB2 Interactive) to set the capacity for this tape volume to an integer value that corresponds to the table below.
    This column contains the approximate number of kilobytes of data for the volume. The values and explanations for each media type are as follows:
    Value
    Meaning
    218 554
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM standard capacity cartridge system tape written in 18-track format on an IBM 3480 or 3490 (base models) Magnetic Tape subsystem. The installation can overwrite this default capacity by specifying a value between 1 and 2,147,483,646 kilobytes using the TAPECAPACITY parameter of the SETOAM command.
    437 109
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM standard capacity cartridge system tape written in 36-track format on an IBM 3490E (enhanced capability models) Magnetic Tape subsystem. The installation can overwrite this default capacity by specifying a value between 1 and 2,147,483,646 kilobytes using the TAPECAPACITY parameter of the SETOAM command.
    874 218
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM enhanced capacity cartridge system tape written in 36-track format on an IBM 3490E (enhanced capability models) Magnetic Tape subsystem. The installation can overwrite this default capacity by specifying a value between 1 and 2,147,483,646 kilobytes using the TAPECAPACITY parameter of the SETOAM command.
    9 764 864
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM High Performance Cartridge tape written in 128-track format on an IBM 3590 Model B High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value will be returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that will be close to the actual value.
    19 530 752
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Extended High Performance Cartridge tape written in 128-track format on an IBM 3590 Model B High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value will be returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that will be close to the actual value.
    19 530 752
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM High Performance Cartridge tape written in 256-track format on an IBM 3590 Model E High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value will be returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that will be close to the actual value.
    39 060 480
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Extended High Performance Cartridge tape written in 256-track format on an IBM 3590 Model E High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value will be returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that will be close to the actual value.
    29 296 640
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM High Performance Cartridge tape that is written in 384-track format on an IBM 3590 Model H High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    58 593 280
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Extended High Performance Cartridge tape that is written in 384-track format on an IBM 3590 Model H High Performance Magnetic Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    292 968 448
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise WORM tape cartridge written in EFMT1 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model J or Model E05 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to actual value.
    60 653 568
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Economy Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Economy WORM tape cartridge written in EFMT1 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model J or Model E05 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    488 281 088
    One of the following:
    • Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in either EFMT2 or EEFMT2 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E05 or Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    • Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Advanced Economy Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT4 or EEFMT4 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E07 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    97 655 808
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Economy Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Economy WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in either EFMT2 or EEFMT2 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E05 or Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    683 593 728
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Extended Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Extended WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in either EFMT2 or EEFMT2 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E05 or Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    624 999 424
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT3 or EEFMT3 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    124 999 680
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Economy Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Economy WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT3 or EEFMT3 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    976 562 176
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Extended Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Extended WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT3 or EEFMT3 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem, IBM 3592 Model E06 Enterprise Tape subsystem, or IBM 3592 Model E07 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    1-562-499-072
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Extended Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Extended WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT4 or EEFMT4 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E07 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
    3-906-249-728
    Represents the approximate number of kilobytes of data for an IBM Enterprise Advanced Tape Cartridge or IBM Enterprise Advanced WORM Tape Cartridge that is written in EFMT4 or EEFMT4 recording format on an IBM 3592 Model E07 Enterprise Tape subsystem. This value is returned from the drive and is used here as an approximation that is close to the actual value.
  4. Start OAM with a CBROAMxx parmlib member that contains a valid SETOAM command for the OBJECT or OBJECT BACKUP storage group to which the volume belongs. Processing of this SETOAM command will allow OAM to recognize the changed values.

If you are unable to use SPUFI to fix the problem, or if the problem recurs, search problem reporting databases for a fix to the problem. If no fix exists, contact the IBM Support Center.

Source

Object Access Method (OAM)

Routing Code

2,3,5

Descriptor Code

4