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ltfsindextool
Atsushi Abe edited this page Feb 24, 2022
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NAME
ltfsindextool - Low level index checking tool for LTFS
SYNOPSIS
ltfsindextool [ -d name ] [ -p part_num ] [ -s block ] [ -b num ] [ -i file ] [ -e name ] [ -q ] [ -t ] [ -V ] [ -h ] [ -p ] [ filename ]
DESCRIPTION
ltfsindextool is a low level index checking tool. There are 2 features. One is captureing indexes on a tape, the other is checking captured index from a file. The command runs as index checking mode when filename is specified. It runs as index captur- ing mode when -d option is specified. It runs as index checking mode when both filename and -d option are specified. -p, -s --output-dir, -b is available only when it runs under index captureing mode. They would be ignored when it runs under index checking mode.
OPTIONS
These programs follow the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes
('-'). A summary of options is included below. For a complete description, see the Info files.
-d, --device=name
Tape device name to capture indexes. On Linux, name is like '/dev/sg5', on OSX, name is
like '0'. Or name can accept drive serial but it depends on specified backend.
-p, --partition=part_num
Partition to capture indexes. Shall be 0 or 1. By default, capture indexes on both partitions
-s, --start-pos=block
Block number to start capturing indexes
--output-dir=dir
Directory to store captured indexes
-b, --blocksize=num
Specify the LTFS record size
-i, --config=name
Use the specified configuration file
-e, --backend=name
Use the specified tape device backend
--kmi-backend=name
Use the specified key manager interface backend (default: none)
-q, --quiet
Suppress progress information and general messages
-t, --trace
Enable function call tracing
-V, --version
Version information
-h, --help
Show help information
USAGE EXAMPLE
ltfsindextool -d /dev/sg10 ltfsindextool -d /dev/sg10 -p 1 --output-dir=/foo ltfsindextool ltfs-index-1-35.xml
SEE ALSO
ltfs(8), mkltfs(8), ltfsck(8), tape-backend(4), kmi-backend(4), ltfs.conf(5).
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- Quick Start
- Command References
- Logging configuration
- Crash dump setting
- HBA info
- IBM lin_tape driver support
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