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Tivoli Storage Manager for Windows Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's Guide
The archive command archives a single file, selected files, or
all files in a directory and its subdirectories on a server.
Archive files that you want to preserve in their current condition.
To release storage space on your workstation, delete files as you archive them
using the deletefiles option. Retrieve the archived files to
your workstation whenever you need them again.
Please see Autofsrename for information about using the Unicode-enabled
client.
Supported Clients
This command is valid for all Windows clients.
Syntax
.---------------.
V |
>>-ARchive--+----------+------ filespec---+--------------------><
'- options-'
Parameters
- options
- You can use these command line options with the archive
command: archmc, deletefiles, description, dirsonly,
filelist. For more information about command line options, see Chapter 10, "Using Options with Commands".
You can use the autofsrename, changingretries and
subdir common options with the archive command.
See Chapter 9, Setting Processing Options for information about these common options.
- filespec
- Specifies path and name of the file you want to archive. You can
use wildcards to specify groups of files or all the files in a
directory. You can also enter up to 20 file specifications in a
command. See Maximum File Size for Operations for the maximum file size for archive
processing.
Examples
- Task
- Archive a single file named budget.jan in the
c:\plan\proj1 directory.
Command: archive
c:\plan\proj1\budget.jan
- Task
- Archive all files in the c:\plan\proj1 directory that
contain a file extension of .txt.
Command: archive
c:\plan\proj1\*.txt
- Task
- Archive all files in the c: drive.
Command: archive -subdir=yes
c:\*.*
- Task
- Archive all files in the Microsoft DFS volume, MyDfsVolume.
You must specify subdir=yes to archive all
files in the volume.
Command: archive
\\myserver\mydfsroot\mydfsvolume\*.*
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