Annotation of src/usr.bin/tcopy/tcopy.1, Revision 1.1.1.1
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36: .Dd April 17, 1994
37: .Dt TCOPY 1
38: .Os BSD 4.3
39: .Sh NAME
40: .Nm tcopy
41: .Nd copy and/or verify mag tapes
42: .Sh SYNOPSIS
43: .Nm tcopy
44: .Op Fl cvx
45: .Op Fl s Ar maxblk
46: .Oo Ar src Op Ar dest
47: .Oc
48: .Sh DESCRIPTION
49: .Nm Tcopy
50: is designed to copy magnetic tapes. The only assumption made
51: about the tape is that there are two tape marks at the end.
52: .Nm Tcopy
53: with only a source tape
54: .Pf ( Ar rmt0
55: by default) specified will print
56: information about the sizes of records and tape files. If a destination
57: is specified a copy will be made of the source tape. The blocking on the
58: destination tape will be identical to that used on the source tape. Copying
59: a tape will yield the same output as if just printing the sizes.
60: .Pp
61: Options:
62: .Bl -tag -width s_maxblk
63: .It Fl c
64: Copy
65: .Ar src
66: to
67: .Ar dest
68: and then verify that the two tapes are identical.
69: .It Fl s Ar maxblk
70: Specify a maximum block size,
71: .Ar maxblk .
72: .It Fl v
73: Given the two tapes,
74: .ar src
75: and
76: .Ar dest
77: verify that they are identical.
78: .It Fl x
79: Output all informational messages to the standard error.
80: This option is useful when
81: .Ar dest
82: is
83: .Pa /dev/stdout .
84: .El
85: .Sh SEE ALSO
86: .Xr mtio 4
87: .Sh HISTORY
88: The
89: .Nm
90: command appeared in
91: .Bx 4.3 .