/etc/rmt on suns -- does it work? Having trouble, TFM doesn't help
David C. Cornutt
dcornutt at uahcs1.UUCP
Wed Mar 29 13:18:04 AEST 1989
In article <3274 at ttrdc.UUCP>, levy at ttrdc.UUCP (Daniel R. Levy) writes:
> I have made the apparent mistake of believing the SUN manpage rmt(8C) for
> /etc/rmt, the remote magtape daemon. According to the documentation, as I
> read it, I should be able to start /etc/rmt and feed it commands and data, and
> expect acknowledgments and data back from it. Well, that doesn't seem to work
> very well (read: at ALL). I tried it locally (that shouldn't matter, should
> it?) and here's what happens with a tape, write protect turned off (i.e.
> writeable), in drive /dev/rst0, on a SUN4 under SunOS 4.0:
>
> O /dev/rst0 438 [me -- note that 438 decimal is 0666 octal]
^^^^^^^^^ ^^^
> Daniel R. Levy UNIX(R) mail: att!ttbcad!levy
I went through this same exercise about a year ago. If I remember right
(which I frequently don't), you have to put each of the arguments to
every command on a line by itself; i.e., separate the command args
with newlines instead of spaces.
Sorry about not having a signature or return path. I just got back on
the net after a long absence, and I haven't learned the local topology yet.
David Cornutt
uahcs1
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