The t-stat command displays a report of the current attachment status for all tape devices defined on the system. It shows the device number and description, UNIX process name, density, and currently attached user.
t-stat {(options}
t-status
options | p | Directs the report to the spooler. |
t-stat Tape Status 16 Feb 2003 14:30:40 # Type Density Owner Device Name ==================================================================== 0 floppy 3 1/2" 1.44m 191*+ /dev/rpdsk/4 1 quarter inch high /dev/rmt/0n 2 4mm DAT /dev/rmt/1n 3 4mm DAT /dev/rmt/1un 4 8mm tape /dev/rmt/2n 5 8mm tape 141 /dev/rmt/2un 6 floppy pseudo floppy /usr/opt/pick/bin/abs 7 floppy pseudo floppy /usr/opt/pick/bin/data 8 floppy pseudo floppy /usr/opt/pick/bin/ref 9 network /home/tmp/pipein 10 floppy pseudo floppy 191* /home/tmp/floppy 11 floppy pseudo floppy /n/dev/home/tmp/floppy
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