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Commands Reference, Volume 3
Gives subcommands to streaming
tape device.
mt [ -f
TapeName ] Subcommand [ Count ]
The mt command gives
subcommands to a streaming tape device. If you do not specify the
-f flag with the TapeName parameter, the TAPE
environment variable is used. If the environment variable does not
exist, the mt command uses the /dev/rmt0.1
device. The TapeName parameter must be a raw (not block)
tape device. You can specify more than one operation with the
Count parameter.
eof, weof
| Writes the number of end-of-file markers specified by the
Count parameter at the current position on the tape.
|
fsf
| Moves the tape forward the number of files specified by the
Count parameter and positions it to the beginning of the next
file.
|
bsf
| Moves the tape backwards the number of files specified by the
Count parameter and positions it to the beginning of the last file
skipped. If using the bsf subcommand would cause the tape head to move
back past the beginning of the tape, then the tape will be rewound, and
the mt command will return EIO.
|
fsr
| Moves the tape forward the number of records specified by the
Count parameter.
|
bsr
| Moves the tape backwards the number of records specified by the
Count parameter.
|
rewoff1, rewind
| Rewinds the tape. The Count parameter is
ignored.
|
status
| Prints status information about the specified tape device. The
output of the status command may change in future implementations.
|
-f TapeName
| Specifies the TapeName parameter.
|
- To rewind the
rmt1 tape device, enter:
mt -f /dev/rmt1 rewind
- To move forward two files on
the default tape device, enter:
mt fsf 2
- To write two end-of-file
markers on the tape in the /dev/rmt0.6 file, enter:
mt -f /dev/rmt0.6 weof 2
0
| Indicates a successful completion.
|
>0
| Indicates an error occurred.
|
/dev/rmt/n.n
| Specifies the raw streaming tape interface.
|
/usr/bin/mt
| Contains the mt command file.
|
The tctl command.
The environment file, rmt special file.
The ioctl subroutine.
Tape Drives
in AIX 5L Version 5.1 System Management Concepts: Operating
System and Devices.
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