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| ==Name==
| | See {{man|8|ammt}}. |
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| '''ammt''' — Amanda version of mt
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| ==Synopsis==
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| '''ammt''' [-d ] [ -f device ] command [count]
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| ==DESCRIPTION==
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| 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.
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| Ammt also provides access to the Amanda output drivers that support various tape simulations.
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| 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. | |
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| ==OPTIONS==
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| ; -d : Turn on debugging output.
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| ; -f ''device'' : Access tape device device. If not specified, the TAPE environment variable is used.
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| ; -t ''device'' : Same as -f.
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| ; ''command'' count : Which command to issue, and an optional count of operations.
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| ==COMMANDS==
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| Each command may be abbreviated to whatever length makes it unique.
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| ; eof|weof ''count'' : Write count (default: 1) end of file marks (tapemarks).
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| ; fsf ''count'' : Skip forward count (default: 1) files.
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| ; bsf ''count'' : Skip backward count (default: 1) files.
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| ; 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.
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| ; rewind : Rewind to beginning of tape.
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| ; offline|rewoffl: Rewind to beginning of tape and unload the tape from the drive.
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| ; status : Report status information about the drive. Which data reported, and what it means, depends on the underlying operating system, and may include:
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| ONLINE Indicates the drive is online and ready.
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| OFFLINE Indicates the drive is offline or not ready.
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| BOT Indicates the drive is at beginning of tape.
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| EOT Indicates the drive is at end of tape.
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| PROTECTED Indicates the tape is write protected.
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| ds Device status.
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| er Error register.
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| fileno Current tape file number.
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| blkno Current tape block number file.
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| '''Note:'''
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| Many systems only report good data when a tape is in the drive and ready.
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| ==EXAMPLES==
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| Create and rewind a virtual tape (a virtual tape stores the data on disk, and is implemented as a directory with a subdir "data" in it):
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| $ mkdir -p /space/vtape/data
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| $ ammt -f file:/space/vtape rewind
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| ==AUTHOR==
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| Stefan G. Weichinger, <[email protected]>, maintainer of the AMANDA-documentation: XML-conversion | |
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| ==SEE ALSO==
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| [[amanda]](8)
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