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Tivoli Storage Manager for UNIX Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's Guide

Query Archive

The query archive command displays a list of your archived files, the file size, archive date, file specification, expiration date, and file description.

Supported Clients

This command is valid for all UNIX clients.

Syntax

>>-Query ARchive--+----------+--+- filespec---+----------------><
                  '- options-'  '- "filespec"-'
 
 

Parameters

options
You can use these command line options with the query archive command: description, dirsonly, filelist, filesonly, fromdate, fromnode, fromowner, fromtime, todate, totime. For more information, see Chapter 10, "Using Options with Commands".

You can use these common options with the query archive command: scrolllines, scrollprompt, subdir. See Chapter 9, Setting Processing Options for more information..

filespec
Specifies the path and file name that you want to query. Use wildcard characters to specify a group of files or all the files in a directory. If you use wildcard characters, enclose the file specification in double quotation marks. Specify an asterisk (*) to query all archived files in the current directory.

Examples

Task
Display a list of all your archived files in the current working directory.

Command: q archive "*"

Task
Display a list of all your archived files in the /devel directory and all of its subdirectories.

Command: query archive "/devel/*" -subdir=yes

Task
Display a list of all your archived files in the current directory. Use the dateformat and timeformat options to reformat the dates and times.

Command: q ar -date=5 -time=1 "*"

Task
Display a list of archived files in the /home/proj directory whose first four characters of the file name begin with proj. Use the dateformat and timeformat options.

Command: q ar -date=1 -time=4 "/home/proj/proj*"


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