k = Host collector (HOC) password.
l = Backup HOC password.
m = Password of the last HOC that polled this AMAT.
n = Indicates whether or not a tape is writing or verification session is currently in progress.
o = indicates whether or not a teleprocessing session is currently in process.
p = Indicates whether or not automatic tape writing has been inhibited via
INH:AMA-AUTOST
message.
q = AMA tape sequence number.
r = Dataset ID used by the Revenue Accounting Office (RAO).
2.
Verify that AMA control file information is correct. If the AMA option is not
TAPE
, enter the following message
at the MCC:
SET:AMA:CONTROL,OPTION=TAPE,
a;
Where:
a = ST1 if AMA data goes to the ST1 data stream or ST2 if AMA data goes to the ST2 data
stream.
3.
At the MCC, type and enter:
ALW:AMA:SESSION,
a;
Where:
a = ST1 if AMA data goes to the ST1 data stream or ST2 if AMA data goes to the ST2 data
stream.
4.
Load a new, write-enabled AMA tape in the DAT tape drive. Tapes with headers should be supplied by the
accounting center. See Mount and Verify AMA Tape,
Procedure 4.24
.
5.
Write AMA data to tape. At the MCC, type and enter:
CPY:AMATAPE:{PRIM | SEC,SBLK=
a
,EBLK=
b
},MT=
c:d;
Where:
a = Sequence number of the first block of secondary data required. This variable is used
only if secondary data is being written to tape.
b = Sequence number of the last block of secondary data required. This variable is used
only if secondary data is being written to tape.
PRIM
= Write primary data.
SEC
= Write secondary data.
c = Tape drive number.
d = ST1 if information is for the ST1 data stream or ST2 if information is for the ST2 data
stream.
Note:
For a single-data-stream office, the stream does not have to be specified as either an
ST1 or ST2; however, for a dual-stream office, the stream must be specified as either ST1
or ST2.
6.
Is the next output message as follows?
NOTE:
This message is output automatically when the session terminates.
REPT AMATAPE COMPLETE FOR STREAM
a
VOL SER NUMBER
b
TAPE DRIVE NUMBER
c
START TIME
dd:dd:dd
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