User Commands volcheck(1)
NAME
volcheck - checks for media in a drive and by default checks
all floppy mediaSYNOPSIS
volcheck [-v] [-i secs] [-t secs] pathname
DESCRIPTION
The volcheck utility tells volume management to look at each
dev/pathname in sequence and determine if new media has been inserted in the drive.The default action is to volcheck all checkable media
managed by volume management. OPTIONS The following options are supported:-i secs Set the frequency of device checking to secs
seconds. The default is 2 seconds. The minimum frequency is 1 second.-t secs Check the named device(s) for the next secs
seconds. The maximum number of seconds allowed is 28800, which is 8 hours. The frequency ofchecking is specified by -i. There is no default
total time.-v Verbose.
OPERANDS The following operands are supported: pathname The path name of a media device.EXAMPLES
Example 1 A sample of the volcheck command.
The following exampleexample% volcheck -v /dev/diskette
/dev/diskette has mediaSunOS 5.11 Last change: 28 Feb 2007 1
User Commands volcheck(1)
asks volume management to examine the floppy drive for new media. The following exampleexample% volcheck -i 2 -t 600 /dev/diskette1 &
asks volume management if there is a floppy in the floppy drive every 2 seconds for 600 seconds (10 minutes). FILES /dev/volctl volume management control portATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | SUNWvolu ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
eject(1), rmmount(1M), attributes(5) WARNINGS Due to a hardware limitation in many floppy drives, the act of checking for media causes mechanical action in the floppy drive. Continuous polling of the floppy drive will cause the drive to wear out. It is recommended that polling the drive only be performed during periods of high use.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 28 Feb 2007 2