BRMS does support Write Once Read Many (WORM) media. This is set up in the media class, WRKCLSBRM
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The Write Once media prompt identifies whether the media in this class should be treated as if the volumes can be written only once. You would set this value to *YES if the type of media being used with this class is Write Once Read Many (WORM).
The following identifies the operating characteristics of WORM media.
- File sequences on WORM media cannot be reused.
- Only new file sequences can be added to WORM media until the volume is filled.
- WORM media cannot be re-initialized once used. Message CPF676B will be posted
- If the WORM volumes are not added to a media class with WORM=*YES, BRMS will not know it is a WORM cartridge and consider it a valid backup candidate. Therefore the user should be sure to add the WORM volumes to a media class that specifies WORM=*YES.
If a WORM cartridge is expired and attempted to be overwritten, message CPF41B1 - Data overwrite not allowed would be posted.
NOTE: Any media class can be set as WORM . This includes virtual media. Virtual media enrolled in a media class that has WORM set to *YES will have the same rules applied to it as physical worm media.