| 1 | .TH DUMPDIR 1M |
| 2 | .SH NAME |
| 3 | dumpdir \- print the names of files on a dump tape |
| 4 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 5 | .B dumpdir |
| 6 | [f filename] |
| 7 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 8 | .I Dumpdir |
| 9 | is used to read magtapes dumped with the |
| 10 | .I dump |
| 11 | command and list the names and inode numbers |
| 12 | of all the files and directories on the tape. |
| 13 | .PP |
| 14 | The |
| 15 | .B f |
| 16 | option causes |
| 17 | .I filename |
| 18 | as the name of the tape instead |
| 19 | of the default. |
| 20 | .SH FILES |
| 21 | default tape unit varies with installation |
| 22 | .br |
| 23 | rst* |
| 24 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 25 | dump(1), restor(1) |
| 26 | .SH DIAGNOSTICS |
| 27 | If the dump extends over more than one tape, |
| 28 | it may ask you to change tapes. |
| 29 | Reply with a new-line when the next tape has been mounted. |
| 30 | .SH BUGS |
| 31 | There is redundant information on the tape |
| 32 | that could be used in case of tape reading problems. |
| 33 | Unfortunately, |
| 34 | .I dumpdir |
| 35 | doesn't use it. |