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296 Blocking Factor. Use when reading or writing to raw magnetic archives (see
300 a function of the amount of memory available and the blocking requirements of
304 When a tape archive is being read, its actual blocking factor is automatically
305 detected, provided that it is less than or equal to the nominal blocking factor
307 modifier is not specified). If the actual blocking factor is greater than the
308 nominal blocking factor, a read error results. See Example 5 in EXAMPLES.
381 used as the output device with the blocking and size specifications from the
705 The automatic determination of the actual blocking factor can be fooled when
709 1/4" streaming tape has an inherent blocking factor of one 512-byte block. It
710 can be read or written using any blocking factor.
959 \fB/dev/rmt/0\fR with an actual blocking factor of \fB19\fR:
971 To recognize this archive's actual blocking factor without using the \fBb\fR
986 To recognize this archive's actual blocking factor using a larger nominal
987 blocking factor:
1001 Attempt to recognize this archive's actual blocking factor using a nominal
1002 blocking factor that is too small: