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The server Commands
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
-J
Backs up, restores, or displays CIFS extended attributes.
p: displays the full pathnamefor alternate names (for listing and
archive only)
u: specifies UNIX name for pattern search
w: specifies M256 name for pattern search
d: specifies M83 name for pattern search
-L
Follows all symbolic links to perform a logical file system traversal.
-N
Used with the -e archive_name option, prevents the tape from
rewinding at the end of command execution.
-P
Does not follow symbolic links.
Note: Performs a physical file system traversal. This is the default mode.
-T [from_date][,to_date][/[c][m]]
Allows files to be selected based on a file modification or inode
change time falling within a specified time range of from_date to
to_date (the dates are inclusive). If only a from_date is supplied, all files
with a modification or inode change time equal to or less than are
selected. If only a to_date is supplied, all files with a modification or
inode change time equal to or greater than will be selected. When the
from_date is equal to the to_date, only files with a modification or
inode change time of exactly that time will be selected.
When server_archive is in the write or copy mode, the optional
trailing field [c][m] can be used to determine which file time (inode
change, file modification or both) is used in the comparison. If neither
is specified, the default is to use file modification time only. The m
specifies the comparison of file modification time (the time when the
file was last written). The c specifies the comparison of inode change
time (the time when the file inode was last changed; for example, a
change of owner, group, mode, and so on). When c and m are both
specified, then the modification and inode change times are both
compared. The inode change time comparison is useful in selecting
files whose attributes were recently changed, or selecting files which
were recently created and had their modification time reset to an
older time (as what happens when a file is extracted from an archive
and the modification time is preserved). Time comparisons using both
file times are useful when server_archive is used to create a

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