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.TH LSTAPE 8 "Apr 2006" "s390-tools"
.SH NAME
lstape \- list channel attached tape devices.
.SH SYNOPSIS
.TP 16
.B lstape
.RB [ -h ]
.RB [ --online | --offline ]
.RB [ -s ]
.RB [ --version ]
.br
.RB [ -t
.IR <device-type> [, <device-type> ] "" ...]
.SH DESCRIPTION
The lstape command lists all available channel attached tape devices in a
simmilar fashion as the obsolete /proc entry does. By default all devices
are listed (online devices first, then offline devices).
.SH OPTIONS
.TP 8
\fB-h\fR or \fB--help\fR
Print help text.
.TP 8
\fB--version\fR
Print the version of the s390-tools package and the command.
.TP
.BR -s | --shortid
Supresses leading "0.0." for bus IDs.
.TP
.BR --online | --offline
Limit output to either online or offline devices.
.TP
.BR -t | --type " \fI<device-type>\fR"
Limit output to given device types.
.TP
\fB<device-type>\fR =
Device type of devices that should be displayed (e.g. 3490).
.SH EXAMPLES
\fBlstape\fR
.RS
List all tape devices that are available
.RE
\fBlstape -t 3490 --online\fR
.RS
Show all 3490 devices that are online.
.RE
.SH AUTHOR
.nf
This man-page was written by Stefan Bader <shbader@de.ibm.com>.
.fi
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