The server Commands
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
If the file characteristic letters in any of the string
option-arguments are duplicated, or in conflict with one another,
the one(s) given last will take precedence. For example, if you
specify -p eme, file modification times are still preserved.
-s <replstr>
Modifies the file or archive member names specified by the pattern or
<file> operand according to the substitution expression <replstr>,
using the syntax of the ed utility regular expressions.
Note: For details on ed, see the ed 1 manual page for
Multiple -s expressions can be specified. The expressions are applied
in the order they are specified on the command line, terminating with
the first successful substitution. The optional trailing g continues to
apply the substitution expression to the pathname substring, which
starts with the first character following the end of the last successful
substitution.
The optional trailing p causes the final result of a successful
substitution to be written to standard error in the following format:
<original pathname > >> <new pathname>
File or archive member names that substitute to the empty string are
not selected and are skipped.
-t
Resets the access times of any file or directory read or accessed by
server_archive to be the same as they were before being read or
accessed by server_archive.
-u
Ignores files that are older (having a less recent file modification
time) than a pre-existing file, or archive member with the same name.
During read, an archive member with the same name as a file in a file
system is extracted if the archive member is newer than the file.
During copy, the file in the destination hierarchy is replaced by the
file in the source hierarchy, or by a link to the file in the source
hierarchy if the file in the source hierarchy is newer.
-v
During a list operation, produces a verbose table of contents using the
format of the ls 1 utility with the -l option. For pathnames
representing a hard link to a previous member of the archive, the
output has the format:
UNIX
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