+.BR RMT .
+.TP
+.BI \-F " script"
+Run script at the end of each tape (except for the last one).
+The device name and the current volume number are passed on the
+command line. The script must return 0 if
+.B dump
+should continue without asking the user to change the tape, 1 if
+.B dump
+should continue but ask the user to change the tape. Any other exit code will
+cause
+.B dump
+to abort. For security reasons,
+.B dump
+reverts back to the real user ID and the real group ID before running the
+script.
+.TP
+.BI \-h " level"
+Honor the user
+.B nodump
+flag
+.B UF_NODUMP
+only for dumps at or above the given
+.IR level .
+The default honor level is 1, so that incremental backups omit such files but
+full backups retain them.
+.TP
+.BI \-I " nr errors"
+By default,
+.B dump
+will ignore the first 32 read errors on the file system before asking for
+operator intervention. You can change this using this flag to any value. This
+is useful when running
+.B dump
+on an active filesystem where read errors simply indicate an inconsistency
+between the mapping and dumping passes.
+.IP
+A value of 0 means that all read errors will be ignored.
+.TP
+.BI \-j "compression level"
+Compress every block to be written on the tape using bzlib library. This option
+will work only when dumping to a file or pipe or, when dumping to a tape drive,
+if the tape drive is capable of writing variable length blocks. You will need
+at least the 0.4b24 version of
+.B restore
+in order to extract compressed tapes. Tapes written using compression will not
+be compatible with the BSD tape format. The (optional) parameter specifies the
+compression level bzlib will use. The default compression level is 2. If the
+optional parameter is specified, there should be no white space between the
+option letter and the parameter.
+.TP
+.BI \-k
+Use Kerberos authentication to talk to remote tape servers. (Only available if
+this option was enabled when
+.B dump