recall

Explicitly recalls data for a released file.

Syntax

FMACLI rec[all] [--help -h]

[{--logfile -L} logfile] [--log-info-messages -V]] [--verbose -v]

[file] [{--filelist] -f} filelist] [{--recursive -r} path] [--oem-file-format --unicode-file-format --ansi-file-format --utf8-file-format] [{--minimum-file-size -S} nbkmg] [{--minimum-access-time -A} ndhms] [{--minimum-write-time -W} ndhms] [--exclude-system]

[--exclude-hidden]

[--exclude-read-only] [--exclude-archive] [--exclude-compressed] [--ignore-files ignorefile] [-F outlist]

Description

This command recalls a released file.

Note Excluded files are excluded from statistical summaries.

Also, if a file is migrated to multiple archives and FMA releases the file, the file is recalled from the last location to which it was migrated. The last location contains the most recent version of the file contents.

Options

Option

Description

 

 

--help

Displays Online Help for the recall command.

-h

 

 

 

--logfile logfile

Specifies a log file.

-Llogfile

The log file must be specified with a fully qualified

 

path. Log files are created with the following

 

(fixed) policies:

 

• Maximum size is 10MB. If the file grows

 

larger then 10MB, the file is switched.

 

• Old log files are named logfile.nnn, where the

 

lowest number contains the youngest file:

 

logfile.log

 

logfile.000

 

logfile.001

 

...

 

 

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