rmt(1M) System Administration Commands rmt(1M)NAMErmt - remote magtape protocol module
SYNOPSIS
/usr/sbin/rmt
DESCRIPTIONrmt is a program used by the remote dump and restore programs in manip‐
ulating a magnetic tape drive through an interprocess communication
connection. rmt is normally started up with an rexec(3SOCKET) or
rcmd(3SOCKET) call.
The rmt program accepts requests that are specific to the manipulation
of magnetic tapes, performs the commands, then responds with a status
indication. All responses are in ASCII and in one of two forms. Suc‐
cessful commands have responses of:
Anumber\n
where number is an ASCII representation of a decimal number.
Unsuccessful commands are responded to with:
Eerror-number\nerror-message\n
where error-number is one of the possible error numbers described
in intro(3), and error-message is the corresponding error string as
printed from a call to perror(3C).
The protocol consists of the following commands:
S\n Return the status of the open device, as
obtained with a MTIOCGET ioctl call. If the
operation was successful, an "ack" is sent with
the size of the status buffer, then the status
buffer is sent (in binary).
Cdevice\n Close the currently open device.
The device specified is ignored.
Ioperation\ncount\n Perform a MTIOCOP ioctl(2) command using the
specified parameters. The parameters are inter‐
preted as the ASCII representations of the dec‐
imal values to place in the mt_op and mt_count
fields of the structure used in the ioctl call.
When the operation is successful the return
value is the count parameter.
Loffset\nwhence\n Perform an lseek(2) operation using the speci‐
fied parameters. The response value is returned
from the lseek call.
Odevice\nmode\n Open the specified device using the indicated
mode. device is a full pathname, and mode is an
ASCII representation of a decimal number suit‐
able for passing to open(9E). If a device is
already open, it is closed before a new open is
performed.
Rcount\n Read count bytes of data from the open device.
rmt performs the requested read(9E) and
responds with Acount-read\n if the read was
successful; otherwise an error in standard
format is returned.
If the read was successful, the data read is
sent.
Wcount\n Write data onto the open device. rmt reads
count bytes from the connection, aborting if a
premature EOF is encountered.
The response value is returned from the
write(9E) call.
Any other command causes rmt to exit.
ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:
┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
│ ATTRIBUTE TYPE │ ATTRIBUTE VALUE │
├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
│Availability │SUNWrcmdc │
└─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘
SEE ALSOufsdump(1M), ufsrestore(1M), intro(3), ioctl(2), lseek(2), perror (3C),
rcmd(3SOCKET), rexec(3SOCKET), attributes(5), mtio(7I), open(9E),
read(9E), write(9E)DIAGNOSTICS
All responses are of the form described above.
BUGS
Do not use this for a remote file access protocol.
SunOS 5.10 6 Nov 2000 rmt(1M)