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			126 lines
		
	
	
		
			3.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Groff
		
	
	
	
	
	
| .TH VOL 1
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| .SH NAME
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| vol \- split input on or combine output from several volumes
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| .SH SYNOPSIS
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| .B vol
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| .RB [ \-rw1 ]
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| .RB [ \-b
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| .IR blocksize ]
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| .RB [ \-m
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| .IR multiple ]
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| .RI [ size ]
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| .I device
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| .SH DESCRIPTION
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| .B Vol
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| either reads a large input stream from standard input and distributes it
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| over several volumes or combines volumes and sends them to
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| standard output.  The size of the volumes is determined automatically if
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| the device supports this, but may be specified before the
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| argument naming the device if automated detection is not possible or if
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| only part of the physical volume is used.  The direction of the data is
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| automatically determined by checking whether the input or output of
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| .B vol
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| is a file or pipe.  Use the
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| .B \-r
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| or
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| .B \-w
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| flag if you want to specify the direction explicitly, in shell scripts
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| for instance.
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| .PP
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| .B Vol
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| waits for each new volume to be inserted, typing return makes it continue.
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| If no size is explicitely given then the size of the device is determined
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| each time before it is read or written, so it is possible to mix floppies
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| of different sizes.  If the size cannot be determined (probably a tape) then
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| the device is assumed to be infinitely big.
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| .B Vol
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| can be used both for block or character devices.  It will buffer the data
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| and use a block size appropriate for fixed or variable block sized tapes.
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| .PP
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| .B Vol
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| reads or writes 8192 bytes to block devices, usually floppies.  Character
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| devices are read or written using a multiple of 512 bytes.  This multiple
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| has an upper limit of 32767 bytes (16-bit machine), 64 kb (32-bit), or even
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| 1 Mb (32-bit VM).  The last partial write to a character device is padded
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| with zeros to the block size.  If a character device is a tape device that
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| responds to the
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| .BR mtio (4)
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| status call then the reported tape block size will be used as the smallest
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| unit.  If the tape is a variable block length device then it is read or
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| written like a block device, 8192 bytes at the time, with a minimum unit
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| of one byte.
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| .PP
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| All sizes may be suffixed by the letters
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| .BR M ,
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| .BR k ,
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| .BR b
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| or
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| .BR w
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| to multiply the number by mega, kilo, block (512), or word (2).  The volume
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| size by default in kilobytes if there is no suffix.
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| .SH OPTIONS
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| .TP
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| .B \-rw
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| Explicitly specify reading or writing.  Almost mandatory in scripts.
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| .TP
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| .B \-1
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| Just one volume, start immediately.
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| .TP
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| .BI \-b " blocksize"
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| Specify the device block size.
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| .TP
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| .BI \-m " multiple"
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| Specify the maximum read or write size of multiple blocks.  The
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| .B \-b
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| and
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| .B \-m
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| options allow one to modify the block size assumptions that are made above.
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| These assumptions are
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| .B "\-b 1 \-m 8192"
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| for block devices or variable length tapes, and
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| .B "\-b 512 \-m 65536"
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| for character devices (32 bit machine.)  These options will not override the
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| tape block size found out with an
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| .BR mtio (4)
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| call.  The multiple may be larger then the default if
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| .B vol
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| can allocate the memory required.
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| .SH EXAMPLES
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| To back up a tree to floppies as a compressed tarfile:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| tar cf \- . | compress | vol /dev/fd0
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| To restore a tree from 720 kb images from possibly bigger floppies:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| vol 720 /dev/fd0 | uncompress | tar xfp \-
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| Read or write a device with 1024 byte blocks:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| vol \-b 1k /dev/rsd15
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| Read or write a variable block length tape using blocking factor 20 as used
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| by default by many
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| .BR tar (1)
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| commands:
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| .PP
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| .RS
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| vol \-m 20b /dev/rst5
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| .RE
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| .PP
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| Note that
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| .B \-m
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| was used in the last example.  It sets the size to use to read or write,
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| .B \-b
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| sets the basic block size that may be written in multiples.
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| .SH "SEE ALSO"
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| .BR dd (1),
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| .BR tar (1),
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| .BR mt (1),
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| .BR mtio (4).
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