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-r -s Special File Name
yes no rdsk/ccardttargetddevice
yes yes rdsk/ccardttargetddevicessection
no no dsk/ccardttargetddevice
no yes dsk/ccardttargetddevicessection
stape
-a AT&T-style rewind/close.
-b bpi Bits per inch or tape density. The recognized values for bpi are:
BEST, D1600, D3480, D3480C
, D3590, D3590C, D6250, D6250C, D800,
D8MM_8200, D8MM_8200C, D8MM_8500, D8MM_8500C
, DDS1, DDS1C, DDS2,
DDS2C, NOMOD, QIC_1000, QIC_11,
QIC_120, QIC_1350, QIC_150,
QIC_2100, QIC_24, QIC_2GB, QIC_525,
QIC_5GB, DLT_42500_24,
DLT_42500_56, DLT_62500_64, DLT_81633_64, DLT_62500_64C
,
DLT_81633_64C, or a decimal number density code.
-c [code] Compression with optional compression code. The optional decimal code is used to
select a particular compression algorithm on drives that support more than one
compression algorithm. This option must be specified at the end of an option string.
See mt(7) for more details.
-e Exhaustive mode. This option allows the driver to experiment with multiple
configuration values in an attempt to access the media. The default behavior is to
use only the configuration specified.
-n No rewind on close.
-p Partition one.
-s [block-size] Fixed block size mode. If a numeric block-size is given, it is used for a fixed block
size. If the
-s option is used alone, a device-specific default fixed block size is used.
This option must be specified at the end of an option string.
-u UC Berkeley-style rewind/close.
-w Wait (disable immediate reporting).
-x index Use the index value to access the tape device driver property table entry. Recog-
nized values for index are decimal values in the range 0 to 30.
special-file Put all tape special files in the
/dev/rmt directory. This is required for proper
maintenance of the Tape Property Table (see mt(7)). Device files located outside the
/dev/rmt directory may not provide consistent behavior across system reboots.
The default special file names are dependent on the tape drive being accessed and
the options specified. All default special files begin with rmt/ccardttarget
ddevice.
See mt(7) for a complete description of the default special file naming scheme for
tapes.
tape2
-a AT&T-style rewind/close.
-b bpi Bits per inch or tape density. The recognized values for bpi are:
BEST, D1600, D3480, D3480C, D6250, D6250C, D800, D8MM_8200,
D8MM_8200C, D8MM_8500, D8MM_8500C, DDS1, DDS1C, DDS2, DDS2C, NOMOD,
QIC_1000, QIC_11, QIC_120, QIC_1350, QIC_150, QIC_2100, QIC_24,
QIC_2GB, QIC_525, QIC_5GB, DLT_42500_24, DLT_42500_56,
DLT_62500_64, DLT_81633_64, DLT_62500_64C, DLT_81633_64C,ora
decimal number density code between the range of 0 to 255.
-c [code] Compression with optional compression code. The optional decimal code is used to
select a particular compression algorithm on drives that support more than one
compression algorithm. This option must be specified at the end of an option string.
See mt(7) for more details.
-n No rewind on close.
-o Console messages disabled.
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