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TCOPY(1) FreeBSD General Commands Manual TCOPY(1)
NAME
tcopy - copy and/or verify mag tapes
SYNOPSIS
tcopy [-cvx] [-s maxblk] [src [dest]]
DESCRIPTION
The tcopy utility is designed to copy magnetic tapes. The only
assumption made about the tape layout is that there are two sequential
EOF marks at the end. By default, the tcopy utility will print
information about the sizes of records and files found on the /dev/sa0
tape, or on the tape specified by the src argument. If a destination
tape is also specified by the dest argument, a copy of the source tape
will be made. The blocking on the destination tape will be identical to
that used on the source tape. Copying a tape will yield the same program
output as if just printing the sizes.
The following options are available:
-c Copy src to dest and then verify that the two tapes are
identical.
-s maxblk Specify a maximum block size, maxblk.
-v Given the two tapes src and dest, verify that they are
identical.
-x Output all informational messages to the standard error
instead of the standard output. This option is useful when
dest is given as /dev/stdout.
SEE ALSO
mt(1), mtio(4)
HISTORY
The tcopy command appeared in 4.3BSD.
BUGS
Writing an image of a tape to a file does not preserve much more than the
raw data. Block size(s) and tape EOF marks are lost which would
otherwise be preserved in a tape-to-tape copy.
End of data (EOD) is determined by two sequential EOF marks with no data
between them. There used to be old systems which typically wrote three
EOF's between tape files. The tcopy utility will erroneously stop
copying early in this case.
When using the copy/verify option -c, tcopy does not rewind the tapes
prior to start. A rewind is performed after writing, prior to the
verification stage. If one does not start at the beginning-of-tape (BOT)
then the comparison may not be of the intended data.
FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11 December 20, 2006 FreeBSD 14.0-RELEASE-p11