$OpenBSD: patch-rmt_rmt_1,v 1.2 2002/05/30 23:27:48 naddy Exp $ --- rmt/rmt.1.orig Thu Jul 5 21:47:45 2001 +++ rmt/rmt.1 Fri May 24 17:21:31 2002 @@ -13,13 +13,11 @@ .if n .ds o oe .if n .ds u ue .if n .ds s sz -.TH RMT 1 "Release 1.1" "J\*org Schilling" "Schily\'s USER COMMANDS" +.TH SRMT 8 "Release 1.1" "J\*org Schilling" "Schily\'s USER COMMANDS" .SH NAME -rmt \- remote magnetic tape protocol server +srmt \- remote magnetic tape protocol server .SH SYNOPSIS -.B /opt/schily/sbin/rmt -.br -.B /etc/rmt +.B srmt .SH DESCRIPTION .IX "rmt command" "" "\fLrmt\fP \(em remote magnetic tape protocol server" @@ -31,10 +29,10 @@ version of the remote tape server program. .B rmt is a program used by programs like -.B star +.BR star (1) and -.B ufsdump -hat like to access remote magnetic tape drives and files +.BR dump (8) +that like to access remote magnetic tape drives and files through an interprocess communication connection. .B rmt is normally started up with an @@ -441,8 +439,8 @@ Any other command causes to exit. .SH FILES .TP -/etc/default/rmt -Default values can be set for the following options in /etc/default/rmt. +%%SYSCONFDIR%%/srmt.conf +Default values can be set for the following options in %%SYSCONFDIR%%/srmt.conf. For example: .SM USER=tape .RS @@ -491,12 +489,12 @@ This implementation of adds some security features to the server that make it behave slightly different from older implementations. Read the documentation about the file -/etc/default/rmt +%%SYSCONFDIR%%/srmt.conf to make sure your local installation is configured for your needs. .LP To grant the same permissions as with the old .B rmt -servers, create a file /etc/default/rmt and add the following lines +servers, create a file %%SYSCONFDIR%%/rmt.conf and add the following lines to this file: .LP .BR USER= *