Writing to Tape


Data is written to tape most commonly via a command named jput.  The requirements for using this tool are:

  1. a valid scientific computing certificate,
  2. access to a supported machine,
  3. write permission in the jasmine stub file system.  Permissions are typically granted to groups when the destination directories are configured by scientific computing administrators.

Files may also be sent to tape via other special-purpose tools documented elsewhere.  Regardless of the the way that write requests are generated, the ultimate process that jasmine uses to service those requests is as follows:

 

If a non-fatal error occurs at any point in the processing of a file, its state will automatically be reset for a future retry.  The jput client will display each job's state as it is updated.