HP StorageWorks File Migration Agent V2.1 administrator guide (T4274-96105, October 2006)

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--filelist <filelist> Specify an input file list (default: stdin). Files in the file list are
separated by CR/LF. File names can be relative or fully qualified. If you
plan to run scripts, use fully qualified names only.
-f <filelist>
--recursive <path> Recursion into subdirectories starting at <path>.
-r <path>
--oem-file-format The input file list is in OEM format.
--unicode-file-format The input file list is in Unicode format.
--ansi-file-format The input file list is in ANSI format.
--utf8-file-format The input file list is in UTF-8 format (default).
--minimum-file-size <n>b|k|m|g Define a minimum file size (n) for the specified operation.
The value can be specified in bytes (b), kilobytes (k), megabytes (m), or
gigabytes (g).
-S <n>b|k|m|g
--minimum-access-time
<n>d|h|m|s
Define minimum time (n) since file was last accessed for the specified
operation.
The value can be specified in seconds (s), minutes (m), hours (h), or
days (d).
-A <n>d|h|m|s
--minimum-write-time
<n>d|h|m|s
Define minimum time (n) since file was last modified for the specified
operation minimum file age.
The value can be specified in seconds (s), minutes (m), hours (h), or
days (d).
-W <n>d|h|m|s
--exclude-system Exclude system files.
--exclude-hidden Exclude hidden files.
--exclude-read-only Exclude read-only files.
--exclude-archive Exclude files with an active-archive bit.
--exclude-compressed Exclude files with an active-compressed bit.
--changed-retention-time
<crt>m|h|d
Changed Retention Time (crt).
Time period in minutes (m), hours (h), or days (d) that changed files
stay on disk before they are released.
-t <crt>m|h|d
--read-retention-time
<rrt>m|h|d
Release Retention Time (rrt).
Time period in minutes (m), hours (h), or days (d) that recalled and
unchanged files stay on disk before they are released
-T <rrt>m|h|d
--minimum-copies <mc>
Minimum number of copies in the archive before a file can be released.
-n <mc>
--high-watermark <nn> High-Watermark value (nn).
The release process starts if the fill level (percentage) of the file system is
reached. If the fill level is not reached, the process is immediately
terminated without releasing any data.
-u <nn>
--low-watermark <nn> Low-Watermark value (nn)
The release process is stopped if the low-watermark (percentage) of the
file system is reached.
-U <nn>
-F <outlist> Creates a file list (outlist) as output.
Table 25 RELEASE command options (continued)
Options Description