AMMT(8)AMMT(8)NAME
ammt - Amanda version of mt
SYNOPSIS
ammt [-d] [-f | -t | device] command [count]
DESCRIPTION
Ammt provides just enough of the standard UNIX mt command for the needs
of Amanda. This is handy when doing a full restore and the standard mt
program has not yet been found.
Ammt also provides access to the Amanda output drivers that support
various tape simulations.
See the amanda(8) man page for more details about Amanda. See the
OUTPUT DRIVERS section of amanda(8) for more information on the Amanda
output drivers.
OPTIONS-d
Turn on debugging output.
-f device
Access tape device device. If not specified, the TAPE environment
variable is used.
-t device
Same as -f.
command count
Which command to issue, and an optional count of operations.
COMMANDS
Each command may be abbreviated to whatever length makes it unique.
eof|weof count
Write count (default: 1) end of file marks (tapemarks).
fsf count
Skip forward count (default: 1) files.
bsf count
Skip backward count (default: 1) files.
asf count
Position to file number count (default: 0) where zero is beginning
of tape. This is the same as a rewind followed by a fsf count.
rewind
Rewind to beginning of tape.
offline|rewoffl
Rewind to beginning of tape and unload the tape from the drive.
status
Report status information about the drive. Which data reported, and
what it means, depends on the underlying operating system, and may
include:
ONLINE
Indicates the drive is online and ready.
OFFLINE
Indicates the drive is offline or not ready.
BOT
Indicates the drive is at beginning of tape.
EOT
Indicates the drive is at end of tape.
PROTECTED
Indicates the tape is write protected.
ds
Device status.
er
Error register.
fileno
Current tape file number.
blkno
Current tape block number file.
Note
Many systems only report good data when a tape is in the drive and
ready.
AUTHOR
Marc Mengel <mengel@fnal.gov>, John R. Jackson <jrj@purdue.edu>:
Original text
Stefan G. Weichinger, <sgw@amanda.org>, maintainer of the
Amanda-documentation: XML-conversion
SEE ALSOamanda(8)
06/06/2007 AMMT(8)