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Length: 8192 (0x2000) Types: HLP, TextFile Names: »MT.HLP«
└─⟦b4205821b⟧ Bits:30000743 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_7_3 SEQ288 └─ ⟦this⟧ »MT.HLP« └─⟦b434774df⟧ Bits:30000528 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS, D_12_6_5 └─ ⟦this⟧ »MT.HLP« └─⟦bc1274df5⟧ Bits:30000750 8mm tape, Rational 1000, DFS backup from PAM's R1000 └─ ⟦this⟧ »MT.HLP«
MT The MT program is a DFS based magnetic tape utility. It is used to transfer DFS files between a DFS disk and an "MT" format tape. The MT program utilizes the macro user interface. Commands: COMPARE The COMPARE command is used to compare files from a tape with those on a DFS disk. The command requires no arguments and will comapre all files on the tape. The COMPARE command leaves the tape positioned at EOT. Switches: /F= The /F switch allows the user to enter a single file name specifier that will be used to selectively compare files. Normal wildcard characters are allowed. The default is /F=*, i.e. all files. If used, the /F switch must be the last one in the command line. /I Like the /V switch below however only announces filenames that match the file name specifier (see /F switch). /SOE The STOP ON ERROR switch will cause the program to terminate after announcing the first non-comapre. The default is not SOE. /V The /V switch causes compare to display the name of each file compared from tape. This will override the /I switch if both are specified. /UNLOAD The /UNLOAD switch causes the LOAD command to unload the tape rather than leaving the tape positioned at EOT. /UNIT= The /UNIT= switch may be used to specify a specific tape unit for the transfer. If the /UNIT= switch is not present, unit zero will be used. Examples: MT> compare/unload/unit=1 -- compares all files from tape, then -- unloads the tape. uses drive 1. MT> compare/i/f=*.cli -- compares all files that end in .cli. -- announces only those files compared. LOAD The LOAD command is used to transfer files from a tape to a DFS disk. The LOAD command requires no arguments and will transfer all files on the tape. The LOAD command leaves the tape positioned at EOT. Switches: /F= The /F switch allows the user to enter a single file name specifier that will be used to selectively load files from the tape. Normal wildcard characters are allowed. The default is /F=*, i.e. all files. If used, the /F switch must be the last one in the command line. /I Like the /V switch below however only announces filenames that match the file name specifier (see /F switch). /N The /N switch causes the LOAD command to read the files from tape but not write them to disk. This switch may be used in conjunction with the /V switch to see what's on a tape or to position the tape at EOT to enable appending files to an existing tape. /Q The /Q switch will query the user for file overwrite permission. Default is not to query. /SAL Stop After Load stops the tape after loading any file. Can be used in conjunction with the /F switch ti 'walk' down the tape and load selective files. /V The /V switch causes the MT program to display the name of each file read from tape. This will override the /I switch is both are specified. /UNLOAD The /UNLOAD switch causes the LOAD command to unload the tape rather than leaving the tape positioned at EOT. /UNIT= The /UNIT= switch may be used to specify a specific tape unit for the transfer. If the /UNIT= switch is not present, unit zero will be used. Examples: MT> load/v/unload/unit=1 -- loads all files from tape, announces files -- loaded then unloads the tape. uses drive 1. MT> load/i/f=*.cli -- loads all files that end in .cli. announces -- only those files loaded. MT> load/i/q/f=*.cli -- like above with the added feature of asking -- the user for overwrite permission if the -- file already exists on the disk. MT> load/i/n/f=*junk* -- lists all files that have the string "junk" -- in their filename. DUMP The DUMP command is used to transfer files from a DFS disk to a tape. The DUMP command will leave the tape positioned at EOT upon transfer of the last file. The dump command requires at least one argument. This argument is the file specification to dump to tape. More than one file specification may be present on the command line. They will be processed in the order they appear. Switches: /GCR The /GCR switch will force the file to be written in GCR format if the tape drive supports remote density selection. The /GCR switch may only be used if the tape is at BOT. GCR format records at 6250 bytes per inch. /PE The /PE switch will force the file to be written in PE format if the tape drive supports remote density selection. The /PE switch may only be used if the tape is at BOT. PE format records at 1600 bytes per inch. /LONG_GAPS The /LONG_GAPS switch will force the tape to be written with long or variable interrecord gaps if the tape drive supports remote gap selection. This will increase tape throughput. /SHORT_GAPS The /SHORT_GAPS switch will force the tape to be written with short interrecord gaps if the tape drive supports remote gap selection. This will increase tape capacity. /THRESHOLD= The /THRESHOLD switch helps the MT program optimize throughput. It requires a single argument. If a file being DUMPed is larger than the THRESHOLD that file will be dumped in high speed mode. If the file is smaller it will be dumped in low speed mode. The MT program uses reasonable defaults but the /THRESHOLD allows the user to optimize further. /UNIT= The /UNIT= switch may be used to specify a specific tape unit for the transfer. If the /UNIT= switch is not present, unit zero will be used. /UNLOAD The /UNLOAD switch causes the LOAD command to unload the tape rather than leaving the tape positioned at EOT. /V The /V switch causes the MT program to display the name of each file read from tape. Examples: MT> dump/v/gcr/threshold=25/short_gaps file1,file2,*file3* REWIND The REWIND command will reposition the tape to BOT. Switches: /UNIT= The user may select a unit with the /UNIT= switch. By default unit zero is rewound. Examples: MT> rewind/unit=2 UNLOAD The REWIND command will reposition the tape to BOT and then unload the tape from the drive. Switches: /UNIT= The user may select a unit with the /UNIT= switch. By default unit zero is unloaded. Examples: MT> unload/unit=3 To append files to an existing tape type: MT> load/n MT> dump file1,file2 The LOAD/N command will position the tape at EOT but not transfer any data to the disk. The dump command will then begin to transfer the specified files to the end of the tape. «nul»