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Retrieve Files from FileServ recovers a particular version of a migrated file that was

Trashcanmodified or removed from an archival directory on disk. As migrated files are modified or removed, an entry is placed in the trashcan with information to recover the file. Only the primary copy of the file can be recovered, not the secondary copy. When archival directories are removed from disk, an entry is also placed in the trashcan. The entries in the trashcan contain information necessary for the recovery of the file or directories.

The FileServ fsundelete command allows the user to recover files that were modified or removed from disk as listed below:

Generate a Trashcan report.

Restore deleted files or directories.

Revert a file or directory.

The fsundelete command is used to determine what files are in the trashcan. The command is specified with either a full path name, filename, or partial filename. FileServ displays a list of files and directories owned by the user. These files match the requested file name. Optionally, the fsundelete -pcommand displays files and directories for which the user has UNIX read and write permissions.

Another report option restricts the report length, based on a specified start time and end time. Report entries are displayed for each user-accessible file within the specified time range.

Note

For more information on the fsundelete command, refer to

the Command Reference book.

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