2.11BSD/man/cat4/tm.0
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NAME
tm - TM-11/TE-10 magtape interface
SYNOPSIS
/sys/conf/SYSTEM:
# Setting AVIVTM configures the TM driver for the AVIV 800/1600/6250
# controller. For more details, see /sys/pdpuba/tm.c.
NTM _t_m__d_r_i_v_e_s # TM11
AVIVTM _Y_E_S # AVIV 800/1600/6250 controller
/etc/dtab:
#Name Unit# Addr Vector Br Handler(s) # Comments
tm ? 172520 224 5 tmintr # tm11 driver
major device number(s):
raw: 7
block: 1
minor device encoding:
bits 0003 specify TS drive
bit 0004 specifies no-rewind operation
bits 0030 specify recording density:
0000: 800BPI
0010: 1600BPI (AVIVTM and some other controllers)
0020: 6250BPI (AVIVTM only)
DESCRIPTION
The tm-11/te-10 combination provides a standard tape drive
interface as described in _m_t_i_o(4). The standard DEC tm-11
operates only at 800 bpi. Other controllers of this type
may also allow operation at 1600 bpi, under software control
or by switching manually.
FILES
/dev/MAKEDEV script to create special files
/dev/MAKEDEV.local script to localize special files
SEE ALSO
mt(1), tar(1), tp(1), mtio(4), ht(4), ts(4), mt(4), dtab(5),
autoconfig(8)
DIAGNOSTICS
te%d: no write ring. An attempt was made to write on the
tape drive when no write ring was present; this message is
written on the terminal of the user who tried to access the
tape.
te%d: not online. An attempt was made to access the tape
while it was offline; this message is written on the termi-
nal of the user who tried to access the tape.
te%d: can't change density in mid-tape. An attempt was made
to write on a tape at a different density than is already
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recorded on the tape. This message is written on the termi-
nal of the user who tried to switch the density.
te%d: hard error bn%d er=%b. A tape error occurred at
block _b_n; the tm error register is printed in octal with the
bits symbolically decoded. Any error is fatal on non-raw
tape; when possible the driver will have retried the opera-
tion which failed several times before reporting the error.
te%d: lost interrupt. A tape operation did not complete
within a reasonable time, most likely because the tape was
taken off-line during rewind or lost vacuum. The controller
should, but does not, give an interrupt in these cases. The
device will be made available again after this message, but
any current open reference to the device will return an
error as the operation in progress aborts.
BUGS
If any non-data error is encountered on non-raw tape, it
refuses to do anything more until closed.
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