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				.TH MT 1 "August 2005" \" -*- nroff -*-				.SH NAME				mt \- control magnetic tape drive operation				.SH SYNOPSIS				.B mt				[\-h] [\-f device] operation [count] [arguments...]				.SH DESCRIPTION				This manual page documents the tape control program				.BR mt .				.B mt				performs the given				.IR operation ,				which must be one of the tape operations listed below, on a tape				drive. The commands can also be listed by running the program with the				.I \-h				option. The version of mt is printed with the				.I \-v				or				.I \-\-version				option. The path of the tape device on which to operate can be given with				the				.I \-f				or				.I \-t				option.  If neither of those options is given, and the environment				variable				.B TAPE				is set, it is used.  Otherwise, a default device defined in the file				.I /usr/include/sys/mtio.h				is used.				.PP				Some operations optionally take an argument or repeat count, which can be given				after the operation name and defaults to 1. The postfix				.I k				,				.I M				, or				.I G				can be used to give counts in units of 1024, 1024 * 1024, or 1024 *				1024 * 1024, respectively.				.PP				The available operations are listed below.  Unique abbreviations are				accepted.  Not all operations are available on all systems, or work on				all types of tape drives.				.IP fsf				Forward space				.I count				files.				The tape is positioned on the first block of the next file.				.IP fsfm				Forward space				.I count				files.				The tape is positioned on the last block of the previous file.				.IP bsf				Backward space				.I count				files.				The tape is positioned on the last block of the previous file.				.IP bsfm				Backward space				.I count				files.				The tape is positioned on the first block of the next file.				.IP asf				The tape is positioned at the beginning of the				.I count				file. Positioning is done by first rewinding the tape and then spacing				forward over				.I count				filemarks.				.IP fsr				Forward space				.I count				records.				.IP bsr				Backward space				.I count				records.				.IP fss				(SCSI tapes) Forward space				.I count				setmarks.				.IP bss				(SCSI tapes) Backward space				.I count				setmarks.				.IP "eod, seod"				Space to end of valid data.  Used on streamer tape				drives to append data to the logical end of tape.				.IP rewind				Rewind the tape.				.IP "offline, rewoffl, eject"				Rewind the tape and, if applicable, unload the tape.				.IP retension				Rewind the tape, then wind it to the end of the reel,				then rewind it again.				.IP "weof, eof"				Write				.I count				EOF marks at current position.				.IP "wset"				(SCSI tapes) Write				.I count				setmarks at current position (only SCSI tape).				.IP erase				Erase the tape.				.IP status				Print status information about the tape unit. (If the density code is				"no translation" in the status output, this does not affect working of the				tape drive.)				.IP seek				(SCSI tapes) Seek to the				.I count				block on the tape.  This operation is available on some				Tandberg and Wangtek streamers and some SCSI-2 tape drives. The block				address should be obtained from a				.I tell				call earlier.				.IP tell				(SCSI tapes) Tell the current block on tape.  This operation is available on some				Tandberg and Wangtek streamers and some SCSI-2 tape drives.				.IP setpartition				(SCSI tapes) Switch to the partition determined by				.I count.				The default data partition of the tape is numbered zero. Switching				partition is available only if enabled for the device, the device				supports multiple partitions, and the tape is formatted with multiple				partitions.				.IP partseek				(SCSI tapes) The tape position is set to block				.I count				in the partition given by the argument after count. The default				partition is zero.				.IP mkpartition				(SCSI tapes) Format the tape with one (count is zero) or two partitions				(count gives the size of the second partition in megabytes). The tape				drive must be able to format partitioned tapes with				initiator-specified partition size and partition support				must be enabled for the drive.				.IP load				(SCSI tapes) Send the load command to the tape drive. The drives usually load the				tape when a new cartridge is inserted. The argument				.I count				can usually be omitted. Some HP changers load tape n if the				.I count				10000 + n is given (a special funtion in the Linux st driver).				.IP lock				(SCSI tapes) Lock the tape drive door.				.IP unlock				(SCSI tapes) Unlock the tape drive door.				.IP setblk				(SCSI tapes) Set the block size of the drive to				.I count				bytes per record.				.IP setdensity				(SCSI tapes) Set the tape density code to				.I count.				The proper codes to use with each drive should be looked up from the				drive documentation.				.IP densities				(SCSI tapes) Write explanation of some common density codes to				standard output.				.IP drvbuffer				(SCSI tapes) Set the tape drive buffer code to				.I number.				The proper value for unbuffered operation is zero and "normal" buffered				operation one. The meanings of other values can be found in the drive				documentation or, in the case of a SCSI-2 drive, from the SCSI-2 standard.				.IP compression				(SCSI tapes) The compression within the drive can be switched on or				off using the MTCOMPRESSION ioctl. Note that this method is not				supported by all drives implementing compression. For instance, the				Exabyte 8 mm drives use density codes to select compression.				.IP stoptions				(SCSI tapes) Set the driver options bits for the device to the defined				values. Allowed only for the superuser. The bits can be set				either by ORing the option bits from the file /usr/include/linux/mtio.h to				.I count,				or by using the following keywords (as many keywords can be used on				the same line as necessary, unambiguous abbreviations allowed):				.RS				.IP buffer-writes 15				buffered writes enabled				.IP async-writes				asynchronous writes enabled				.IP read-ahead				read-ahead for fixed block size				.IP debug				debugging (if compiled into driver)				.IP two-fms				write two filemarks when file closed				.IP fast-eod				space directly to eod (and lose file number)				.IP no-wait				don't wait until rewind, etc. complete				.IP auto-lock				automatically lock/unlock drive door				.IP def-writes				the block size and density are for writes				.IP can-bsr				drive can space backwards as well				.IP no-blklimits				drive doesn't support read block limits				.IP can-partitions				drive can handle partitioned tapes				.IP scsi2logical				seek and tell use SCSI-2 logical block addresses instead of device				dependent addresses				.IP sysv				enable the System V semantics				.RE				.IP stsetoptions				(SCSI tapes) Set selected driver options bits.				The methods to specify the bits to set are given above in the				description of				.BR stoptions.				Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP stclearoptions				(SCSI tapes) Clear selected driver option bits.				The methods to specify the bits to clear are given above in description of				.BR stoptions.				Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP stwrthreshold				(SCSI tapes) The write threshold for the tape device is set to				.I count				kilobytes. The value must be smaller than or equal to the driver				buffer size. Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP defblksize				(SCSI tapes) Set the default block size of the device to				.I count				bytes. The value -1 disables the default block size.				The block size set by				.I setblk				overrides the default until a new tape is inserted.				Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP defdensity				(SCSI tapes) Set the default density code. The value -1 disables the				default density. The density set by				.I setdensity				overrides the default until a new tape is inserted. Allowed only for the				superuser.				.IP defdrvbuffer				(SCSI tapes) Set the default drive buffer code. The value -1 disables the				default drive buffer code. The drive buffer code set by				.I drvbuffer				overrides the default until a new tape is inserted. Allowed only for the				superuser.				.IP defcompression				(SCSI tapes) Set the default compression state. The value -1 disables the				default compression. The compression state set by				.I compression				overrides the default until a new tape is inserted. Allowed only for the				superuser.				.IP sttimeout				sets the normal timeout for the device. The value is given in				seconds. Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP stlongtimeout				sets the long timeout for the device. The value is given in				seconds. Allowed only for the superuser.				.IP stsetcln				set the cleaning request interpretation parameters.				.PP				.B mt				exits with a status of 0 if the operation succeeded, 1 if the				operation or device name given was invalid, or 2 if the operation				failed.				.SH AUTHOR				The program is written by Kai Makisara .				.SH COPYRIGHT				The program and the manual page are copyrighted by Kai Makisara, 1998-2005.				They can be distributed according to the GNU Copyleft.				.SH SEE ALSO				st(4)							

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