diff --git a/tape390/tape390_crypt.8 b/tape390/tape390_crypt.8 index d1f01752..b3f0c455 100644 --- a/tape390/tape390_crypt.8 +++ b/tape390/tape390_crypt.8 @@ -48,20 +48,20 @@ The store type (either label or hash) specifies how the KEK in is to be human readable strings and hence more user friendly than hashes, the default store type is label. .br -The -k option can only be specified, if the tape medium is at load point. +The \-k option can only be specified, if the tape medium is at load point. .br -While processing the -k option, the tape medium is initialized and all +While processing the \-k option, the tape medium is initialized and all data eventually contained on the tape medium is lost. To avoid inadvertent data loss a prompt message is issued asking the user whether he or she really wants to proceed. .br -The -k option can be specified maximal twice, because on the tape medium +The \-k option can be specified maximal twice, because on the tape medium maximal two EEDKs (External Encrypted Data Keys) can be stored. If specified once, two identical EEDKs are stored. .br is a character separating the KEK in from the store type (either label or hash). This -delimiter can be specified with the -d option as explained below. +delimiter can be specified with the \-d option as explained below. .TP .BR "\-d " " or " "\-\-delimiter= @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ mount non-encrypted tape and write data with the .B "default" KEKs: .br -tape390_crypt -e on /dev/ntibm0 +tape390_crypt \-e on /dev/ntibm0 .br tar cfz /dev/ntibm0 /data @@ -97,7 +97,7 @@ mount non-encrypted tape and write data with .B "specific" KEKs: .br -tape390_crypt -k my_first_key -k my_second_key:hash /dev/ntibm0 +tape390_crypt \-k my_first_key \-k my_second_key:hash /dev/ntibm0 .br tar cfz /dev/ntibm0 /data @@ -105,4 +105,4 @@ tar cfz /dev/ntibm0 /data .br mount tape and display current encryption status: .br -tape390_crypt -q /dev/ntibm0 +tape390_crypt \-q /dev/ntibm0 diff --git a/tape390/tape390_display.8 b/tape390/tape390_display.8 index c2e50397..0c51c5a0 100644 --- a/tape390/tape390_display.8 +++ b/tape390/tape390_display.8 @@ -11,17 +11,17 @@ device. .SH SYNOPSIS .TP 16 .B tape390_display -.RB [ -b | --blink ] +.RB [ \-b | \-\-blink ] .br -.RB [ -h | --help ] +.RB [ \-h | \-\-help ] .br -.RB [ -l | --load ] +.RB [ \-l | \-\-load ] .br -.RB [ -t | --type ] +.RB [ \-t | \-\-type ] .br -.RB [ -q | --quiet ] +.RB [ \-q | \-\-quiet ] .br -.RB [ -v | --version ] +.RB [ \-v | \-\-version ] .br .IR message1 .RB [ @@ -42,28 +42,28 @@ Spaces and shell-sensitive characters have to be quoted. .SH OPTIONS .TP 8 -\fB-h\fR or \fB--help\fR +\fB\-h\fR or \fB\-\-help\fR Print help text. .TP -\fB-b\fR or \fB--blink\fR +\fB\-b\fR or \fB\-\-blink\fR Display \fImessage1\fR repeatedly for 2 seconds at half-second intervals. This option is ignored if two messages are specified on command line. .TP -\fB-l\fR or \fB--load\fR +\fB\-l\fR or \fB\-\-load\fR If this option is given the display request will cause a load request to be sent to the automatic tape loader (if installed). The next indexed tape will then be loaded if the loader is in 'system' mode. Otherwise the request is ignored. .TP -\fB-q\fR or \fB--quiet\fR +\fB\-q\fR or \fB\-\-quiet\fR This option causes the command to run in quiet mode which will suppress all warning messages. .TP -\fB-t\fR \fItype\fR or \fB--type\fR \fItype\fR +\fB\-t\fR \fItype\fR or \fB\-\-type\fR \fItype\fR Set the type of the message to be displayed. This influences how long the message(s) stay on the display. Available types are: @@ -94,7 +94,7 @@ into the drive. .RE .TP -\fB-v\fR or \fB--version\fR +\fB\-v\fR or \fB\-\-version\fR Print the S/390 tools package version, the utility version and exit. .TP 8 @@ -115,7 +115,7 @@ The tape device on which the message(s) will be displayed, e.g.: .br .SH EXAMPLES -\fBtape390_display --blink --type unload "TESTING" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR +\fBtape390_display \-\-blink \-\-type unload "TESTING" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR .RS Let the message TESTING blink on the display of the tape unit until the tape is removed (or another message is given). If there is no tape in the @@ -127,13 +127,13 @@ This will display the messages BACKUP and COMPLETE each for 2 seconds until the tape is moved, ejected or (if there isn't a tape in the device) inserted. .RE -\fBtape390_display --type reload "UNLOAD" "LOAD" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR +\fBtape390_display \-\-type reload "UNLOAD" "LOAD" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR .RS The UNLOAD message will be displayed if there is a tape inserted and as long as the tape isn't removed. After that the LOAD message is displayed until a tape is inserted. If there is no tape inserted when the command .RE -\fBtape390_display --load --type load "LOADING" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR +\fBtape390_display \-\-load \-\-type load "LOADING" /dev/ntibm\fR\fI0\fR .RS Causes the device to display the message LOADING until a tape is inserted and to instruct the automatic stacker to load the next tape (if the mode