TapeChanger::MTX - use 'mtx' to manipulate a tape library
use TapeChanger::MTX;
my $loaded = TapeChanger::MTX->loadedtape;
print "Currently loaded: $loaded\n" if ($loaded);
TapeChanger::MTX->loadtape('next');
my $nowloaded = TapeChanger::MTX->loadedtape;
print "Currently loaded: $nowloaded\n" if ($nowloaded);
See below for more available functions.
TapeChanger::MTX is a module to manipulate a tape library using the 'mtx'
tape library program. It is meant to work with a simple shell/perl script
to load and unload tapes as appropriate, and to provide a interface for
more complicated programs to do the same. The below functions and
variables should do as good a job as explaining this as anything.
- $TapeChanger::MTX::MT
=item $TapeChanger::MTX::MTX
-
What is the location of the 'mt' and 'mtx' binaries? Can be set with
'$MT' and '$MTX' in ~/.mtxrc, or defaults to '/usr/sbin/mt' and
'/usr/local/sbin/mtx'.
- $TapeChanger::MTX::DRIVE
-
- $TapeChanger::MTX::CONTROL
-
What are the names of the tape (DRIVE) and changer (CONTROL) device
nodes? Can be set with $DRIVE or $CONTROL in ~/.mtxrc, or default to
'/dev/rmt/0' and '/dev/changer' respectively.
- $TapeChanger::MTX::EJECT
-
Does the tape drive have to eject the tape before the changer retrieves
it? It's okay to say 'yes' if it's not necessary, in most cases. Can be
set with $EJECT in ~/.mtxrc, or defaults to '1'.
- $TapeChanger::MTX::READY_TIME
-
How long should we wait to see if the drive is ready, in seconds, after
mounting a volume? Can be set with $READY_TIME in ~/.mtxrc, or defaults
to 60.
- $TapeChanger::MTX::DEBUG
-
Print debugging information? Set to '0' for normal verbosity, '1' for
debugging information, or '-1' for 'quiet mode' (be as quiet as possible).
This module uses the following functions:
- tape_cmd ( COMMAND )
-
- mt_cmd ( COMMAND )
-
Runs 'mtx' and 'mt' as appropriate.
COMMAND
is the command you're
trying to send to them. Uses 'warn()' to print the commands to the screen
if $TapeChanger::MTX::DEBUG is set.
- numdrives ()
-
- numslots ()
-
- loadedtape ()
-
Returns the number of drives, number of slots, and currently loaded tape
values, respectively, by parsing tape_cmd('status').
- loadtape ( SLOT [, DRIVE] )
-
Loads a tape into the tape changer, and waits until the drive is again
ready to be written to.
SLOT
can be any of the following (with the
relevant function indicated):
current C<loadedtape()>
prev C<loadprevtape()>
next C<loadnexttape()>
first C<loadfirsttape()>
last C<loadlasttape()>
0 C<_ejectdrive()>
1..99 Loads the specified tape number, ejecting whatever is
currently in the drive.
DRIVE
is the drive to load, and defaults to 0. Returns 0 if
successful, an error string otherwise.
- loadnexttape ()
-
- loadprevtape ()
-
- loadfirsttape ()
-
- loadlasttape ()
-
Loads the next, previous, first, and last tapes in the changer
respectively. Use tape_cmd('next'), tape_cmd('previous'),
tape_cmd('first'), and tape_cmd('last'), respectively.
- ejecttape ()
-
Ejects the tape, by first ejecting the tape from the drive
(mt_cmd(rewind) then mt_cmd(offline)) and then returning it to its
slot (tape_cmd(unload)). Returns 1 if successful, 0 otherwise.
- resetchanger ()
-
Resets the changer, ejecting the tape and loading the first one from the
changer.
- checkdrive ()
-
Checks to see if the drive is ready or not, by waiting for up to
$TapeChanger::MTX::READY_TIME seconds to see if it can get status
information using mt_cmd(status). Returns 1 if so, 0 otherwise.
- reportstatus
-
Returns a string containing the loaded tape and the drive that it's
mounted on.
- cannot_run ()
-
Does some quick checks to see if you're actually capable of using this
module, based on your user permissions. Returns a list of problems if
there are any, 0 otherwise.
~/.mtxrc is automatically loaded when this module is used, if it exists,
using do(). This could cause security problems if you're trying to use
this with setuid()
programs - so just don't do that. If you want someone
to have permission to mess with the tape drive and/or changer, let them
have that permission directly.
Perl 5.6.0 or better, an installed 'mtx' binary, and a tape changer and
reader connected to the system.
Support for Input/Export slots is not included, though it may be later.
Possibly works for multiple drives per changer, but I haven't tested it,
so I probably missed something. 'load previous' doesn't actually work,
because mtx doesn't support it (though the help says it does).
mtx, mt, tapechanger. Inspired by stc-changer, which comes
with the AMANDA tape backup package (http://www.amanda.org), and MTX,
available at http://mtx.sourceforge.net.
Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@uiuc.edu>
Copyright 2001-2002 by the University of Illinois Board of Trustees and
Tim Skirvin <tskirvin@ks.uiuc.edu>.