6.5 HP StoreAll OS User Guide

Table 36 Supported keywords for EQWSI queries (continued)
Supported Value stringsSupported OperatorsDescriptionKeyword
This keyword can be used
to search files/directories
>
<
based on their last
modification date.
>=
<=
The value should be any valid
Express Query supported
attribute value string.
=
!=
Metadata value:
This keyword can be used
to search files/directories
mval
1
based on their metadata
value.
The current WORM/retention
state of the file, which is a
!=Retention state:
This keyword can be used
to search files based on their
retention state.
rstate
combination of these bit
values:
0x01: WORM
This keyword applies to files
only. 0X02: Retained
The values supported by
rstate” are between 0 and
15.
0X04: (not used)
0X08: Under legal hold
The value can be a decimal
number such as:
The rstate keyword queries
do not function if the value
0 [Normal, not WORMed or
retained]
specified in the query is
beyond this range. For
example, rstate != 16 returns
1 [WORM]
an error message and the
3 [retained/WORM]
EQWSI search will be
unsuccessful.
4 [not applicable for
retain/WORM/legal hold]
9 [under legal hold and
WORM]
11 [under legal hold, retained
and WORM]
Date format:=Retention expiration date:rxtime
YYYY-MM-DD!=This keyword can be used
to search files based on their
retention expiration date.
>
<
>=
<=
empty [0KB]=This keyword can be used
to search files/directories
based on their size.
size
tiny [0-10KB]
small [10-100KB]
!=
>
medium [100KB-1MB]<
large [1-16MB]>=
huge [16-128MB]<=
gigantic [>128MB]
1
The mkey and mval keywords can be used only if EQWSI is configured on an HTTP REST API
share in file compatible mode. All other keywords can be used on both standard HTTP shares and
HTTP REST API shares in file compatible mode because they are system attribute-related keywords.
318 Express Query