Begin2 Title = Tool to maintain tar tape archives and control compression. Version = 2.0.0 Desc1 = Once you have recorded the record number of each file of Desc2 = a tar scsi-tape archive, you are able to find and extract these Desc3 = files very fast. If you have a DAT drive, you can extract every Desc4 = small file from a 2GB tape withing 40 seconds. Desc5 = You can either use dds2tar or GNUtar to create an index file. Author = J"org Weule AuthorEmail = weule@cs.uni-duesseldorf.de Maintainer = J"org Weule MaintEmail = weule@cs.uni-duessedlorf.de Site1 = ftp.uni-duesseldorf.de Path1 = /pub/unix/apollo File1 = dds2tar-2.2.0.tar.gz FileSize1 = 20528 Site2 = sunsite.unc.edu Path2 = system/Backup File2 = dds2tar-2.2.0.tar.gz FileSize2 = 20528 Site3 = Path3 = File3 = FileSize3 = Site4 = Path4 = File4 = FileSize4 = Required1 = Linux (because of the TELL and SEEK command) Required2 = SCSI-Tape drive CopyPolicy1 = GNU-Copyleft Keywords = tape archives , tar Comment1 = The software is only convenient, if your tape supports a fast Comment2 = positioning command. Comment3 = Added code to chage the compression mode of HP-DAT. Comment4 = mt-dds is included to control compression mode of the device. RelFiles1 = tar, gzip Entered = EnteredBy = CheckedEmail = End