Command Reference Guide

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Note:
Latest migrated generation may only be recalled with the FileName...
argument, when file still exists. This limitation results in obligatory
usage of the –into option if the file to be recalled is specified with the
–id PartitionName FileID... argument combination.
IMPORTANT: If a non–latest generation of a file is recalled using the
into option, the two security precautions are:
1. owner and group ownership of the recalled file are both set to root;
2. all time stamps of the recalled file are set to current date and time.
–date
Specify that latest generation migrated before point in time, defined by the
Date argument, has to be recalled. This option may only be used together
with the –recall option.
Date
Date and time of the point in time, used to specify particular migrated
file generation. Date and time strings have to conform to format of
YYYY/MM/DD hh:mm:ss and must be together enclosed in double quotes.
–migid
Specify that generation, which had been migrated by migration job with
migration ID MigID, has to be recalled. This option may only be used
together with the –recall option.
MigID
Migration ID of a migration job by which a file generation had been mi-
grated. Migration ID is a twelve–digit positive decimal integer number.
The migration ID of a particular file generation may be obtained from the
output of the –history option.
–into
Specify that recalled file generation has to be saved into directory with ab-
solute path Path. The path must point to a directory on a non–HSM file
system. This option may only be used together with the –recall option.
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference