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Attention: On large file systems, selective recall can take a long time.
The dsmrecall command selectively recalls migrated files to your local file system. Space management must be active.
If the file resides in a file system whose server stanza is different from that of the last processed file, a new session is started for each file that is recalled. This can happen as a result of links from one file system to another.
For AIX JFS file systems: When you selectively recall a file, you override the migrate-on-close or read-without-recall modes that you set for a migrated file. The file is recalled to its originating file system.
To display a list of all your migrated files, use the dsmmigquery command. To display information about a list of migrated files from a particular file system or directory, use the dsmls command.
Syntax
.---------------. V | >>-dsmrecall--+--------------+------ filespec---+-------------->< | .----------. | | V | | '--- options-+-'
Parameters
Options
Examples
Task | Command |
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Recall a single file named /migfs1/test/tf04 and display detailed information. | dsmrecall -Detail /migfs1/test/tf04 |
Recall all migrated files in a directory named /mfs4/user1 and all migrated files in its subdirectories. | dsmrecall -Recursive /mfs4/user1/* |