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18: .\" @(#)mt.1 6.5 (Berkeley) 7/24/90
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20: .Dd July 24, 1990
21: .Os BSD 4.4
22: .Dt MT 1
23: .Os BSD 4
24: .Sh NAME
25: .Nm mt
26: .Nd magnetic tape manipulating program
27: .Sh SYNOPSIS
28: .Nm mt
29: .Op Fl f Ar tapename
30: .Ar command
31: .Op Ar count
32: .Sh DESCRIPTION
33: .Nm Mt
34: is used to give commands to a magnetic tape drive.
35: If a tape name is not specified, the environment variable
36: .Ev TAPE
37: is used; if
38: .Ev TAPE
39: does not exist,
40: .Nm mt
41: uses the device
42: .Pa /dev/rmt12 .
43: Note
44: that
45: .Ar tapename
46: must reference a raw (not block) tape device.
47: By default
48: .Nm mt
49: performs the requested operation once. Operations
50: may be performed multiple times by specifying
51: .Ar count .
52: .Pp
53: The available commands are listed below. Only as many
54: characters as are required to uniquely identify a command
55: need be specified.
56: .Tp Cm eof , weof
57: Write
58: .Ar count
59: end-of-file marks at the current position on the tape.
60: .Tp Cm fsf
61: Forward space
62: .Ar count
63: files.
64: .Tp Cm fsr
65: Forward space
66: .Ar count
67: records.
68: .Tp Cm bsf
69: Back space
70: .Ar count
71: files.
72: .Tp Cm bsr
73: Back space
74: .Ar count
75: records.
76: .Tp Cm rewind
77: Rewind the tape
78: (Count is ignored).
79: .Tp Cm offline , rewoffl
80: Rewind the tape and place the tape unit off-line
81: (Count is ignored).
82: .Tp Cm status
83: Print status information about the tape unit.
84: .Tp
85: .Pp
86: .Nm Mt
87: returns a 0 exit status when the operation(s) were successful,
88: 1 if the command was unrecognized, and 2 if an operation failed.
89: .Sh ENVIRONMENT
90: If the following environment variable exists, it is utilized by
91: .Nm mt .
92: .Tw Fl
93: .Tp Ev TAPE
94: .Nm Mt
95: checks the
96: .Ev TAPE
97: environment variable if the
98: argument
99: .Ar tapename
100: is not given.
101: .Sh FILES
102: .Dw /dev/rmt*
103: .Di L
104: .Dp Pa /dev/rmt*
105: Raw magnetic tape interface
106: .Dp
107: .Sh SEE ALSO
108: .\".Xr mtio 4 ,
109: .Xr dd 1 ,
110: .Xr ioctl 2 ,
111: .Xr environ 7
112: .Sh HISTORY
113: .Nm Mt
114: appeared in 4.3 BSD.
115: .\" mt.1: mtio(4) missing
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