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The fsundelete -urecovers a previous version of a migrated file or deleted migration directories. The command is specified with the full path name and restores the FileServ pointer to the area of the media where the data is stored.

This operation is successful if an entry for the file, or directory exists in the trashcan. The file is recovered on tape only as a migrated file. All files are restored to the directory and name under which they were stored when they were deleted. A restored file or directory can be moved to a different directory or renamed. If more than one version of a file exists in the trashcan, the file version to recover can be specified with the -voption. If the file already exists on disk, a force flag (-f) causes the recovered file to overwrite the existing disk file. For each file or directory requested, FileServ returns an error to the user if the file cannot be created and the fsundelete processing for that file is terminated.

If a file is moved within a directory (renamed with the mv command), the file name is not updated in the FileServ database. If the file is deleted, the previous name appears in the trashcan.

Note

If a file is moved within a directory, the file appears in the trashcan with the previous name.

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