t-stat Command

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.

Syntax

t-stat {(options}

Synonyms

t-status

Parameter(s)

options

p

Directs the report to the spooler.

Example(s)

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

See Also

account-restore Command, admin.tape Utility, admin.tape.setup Utility, chg-device Command, file-save Command, fuser Command, list-device Command, readt Statement, set-8mm Command, set-device Command, set-floppy Command, set-half Command, set-sct Command, t-det Command, t-select Command, t-verify Command, Tape Handling Commands, u313c User Exit, ue070 User Exit, writet Statement