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> is it possible to eject a DAT tape via a command from CLI?
> "eject" does not seem to work :(
thanks guys for all this *quick* answers!
greets, Matthias
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Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to eject a DAT tape via a command from CLI?
"eject" does not seem to work :(
Greets and TIA, Matthias
In my backup script I have
# Wait 5 minutes for rewind
sleep 300
if [ $EJECT -eq 1 ]
then
mt offline
fi
#
mt offine does it for me :
Try:
mt -f /dev/ rewoffl
Regards,
Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to eject a DAT tape via a command from CLI?
"eject" does not seem to work :(
Greets and TIA, Matthias
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mt -f /dev/sa0 rewoff
replace /dev/sa0 with required device...
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Solid State Logic
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Matthias F. Brandstetter wrote:
Hi all,
is it possible to eject a DAT tape via a command from CLI?
"eject" does not seem to work :(
Greets a
Hi all,
is it possible to eject a DAT tape via a command from CLI?
"eject" does not seem to work :(
Greets and TIA, Matthias
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