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ttmv(1)			 USER COMMANDS			  ttmv(1)

NAME
     ttmv - move or rename files and inform the ToolTalk service

SYNOPSIS
     ttmv [-fL] pathname1 pathname2

     ttmv [-fL] pathname ...  directory

     ttmv -h | -v

DESCRIPTION
     The ttmv utility invokes mv(1) to move files and directories
     around in the file system and informs ToolTalk about its
     actions so that the ToolTalk objects associated with those
     files and directories can also be moved.

     The ttmv utility moves the ToolTalk objects before it moves
     the files and does not check whether the file-moving opera-
     tion will succeed before performing the object-moving opera-
     tion.

OPTIONS
     The following options are available:

	-f    Force.  Do not report any errors, and pass the -f
	      option to mv(1).

	-h    Write a help message for invoking ttmv and then
	      exit.

	-L    Move the ToolTalk objects of the files, but do not
	      invoke mv(1) to move the actual files.

	-v    Write the version number of ttmv and then exit.

     The -i option to cp(1) is not supported.

OPERANDS
     The following operands are supported:

	pathname1
	      A pathname of a file to be moved.

	pathname2
	      A pathname of an existing or nonexisting file, used
	      for the output when a single file is moved.

	directory
	      A pathname of a directory to contain the moved
	      files.

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STDIN
     Not used.

INPUT FILES
     The input files specified as operands can be of any file
     type.

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
     The following environment variables affect the execution of
     ttmv:

	LANG	       Provide a default value for the interna-
		       tionalization variables that are unset or
		       null.  If LANG is unset or null, the
		       corresponding value from the
		       implementation-specific default locale
		       will be used.  If any of the internation-
		       alization variables contains an invalid
		       setting, the utility behaves as if none of
		       the variables had been defined.

	LC_ALL	       If set to a non-empty string value, over-
		       ride the values of all the other interna-
		       tionalization variables.

	LC_MESSAGES    Determine the locale that is used to
		       affect the format and contents of diagnos-
		       tic messages written to standard error and
		       informative messages written to standard
		       output.

	NLSPATH	       Determine the location of message catalo-
		       gues for the processing of LC_MESSAGES.

RESOURCES
     None.

ASYNCHRONOUS EVENTS
     The ttmv utility takes the standard action for all signals.

STDOUT
     When the -h option is used, ttmv writes to standard output a
     help message in an unspecified format.

     When the -v option is used, ttmv writes to standard output a
     version number in an unspecified format.

STDERR
     Used only for diagnostic messages.

OUTPUT FILES
     The output files can be of any type.

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EXTENDED DESCRIPTION
     None.

EXIT STATUS
     The following exit values are returned:

	 0  All files and ToolTalk objects were moved success-
	    fully.

	>0  An error occurred or the invoked mv(1) command exited
	    with a non-zero value.

CONSEQUENCES OF ERRORS
     Default.

FILES
     /mountpoint/TT_DB	 The directory used as a database for the
			 ToolTalk objects of files in the file
			 system mounted at /mountpoint.

APPLICATION USAGE
     None.

EXAMPLES
     None.

SEE ALSO
     mv(1), ttsession(1).

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