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36.Dd April 17, 1994
37.Dt TCOPY 1
38.Os
39.Sh NAME
40.Nm tcopy
41.Nd copy and/or verify mag tapes
42.Sh SYNOPSIS
43.Nm
44.Op Fl cvx
45.Op Fl s Ar maxblk
46.Oo Ar src Op Ar dest
47.Oc
48.Sh DESCRIPTION
49The
50.Nm
51utility is designed to copy magnetic tapes.  The only assumption made
52about the tape is that there are two tape marks at the end.
53The
54.Nm
55utility with only a source tape
56.Pf ( Ar /dev/rsa0
57by default) specified will print
58information about the sizes of records and tape files.  If a destination
59is specified a copy will be made of the source tape.  The blocking on the
60destination tape will be identical to that used on the source tape.  Copying
61a tape will yield the same output as if just printing the sizes.
62.Pp
63Options:
64.Bl -tag -width s_maxblk
65.It Fl c
66Copy
67.Ar src
68to
69.Ar dest
70and then verify that the two tapes are identical.
71.It Fl s Ar maxblk
72Specify a maximum block size,
73.Ar maxblk .
74.It Fl v
75Given the two tapes,
76.Ar src
77and
78.Ar dest
79verify that they are identical.
80.It Fl x
81Output all informational messages to the standard error.
82This option is useful when
83.Ar dest
84is
85.Pa /dev/stdout .
86.El
87.Sh SEE ALSO
88.Xr mtio 4
89.Sh HISTORY
90The
91.Nm
92command appeared in
93.Bx 4.3 .
94.Sh BUGS
95.Bl -item
96.It
97Writing an image of a tape to a file does not preserve much more than
98the raw data.
99Block size(s) and tape EOF marks are lost which would
100otherwise be preserved in a tape-to-tape copy.
101.It
102EOD is determined by two sequential EOF marks with no data between.
103There are old systems which typically wrote three EOF's between tape
104files.
105.Nm
106will erroneously stop copying early in this case.
107.It
108When using the copy/verify option \-c
109.Nm
110does not rewind the tapes prior to start.
111A rewind is performed
112after writing prior to the verification stage.
113If one doesn't start
114at BOT then the comparison may not be of the intended data.
115.El
116