Examples

FmaFileUtil pack File001.dat File001.dat.p

Packs the File001.dat file into the File001.dat.p file.

FmaFileUtil pack d:\Dir001 d:\tmp\Dir001.p

Packs all files in the d:\Dir001 directory into the d:\tmp\Dir001.p directory.

FmaFileUtil pack –r d:\Dir001 d:\tmp\Dir001.p

Packs all files in the d:\Dir001 directory and its subdirectories into the d:\tmp\Dir001.p directory.

FmaFileUtil unpack –p –oFile001.dat.p File001.dat

Unpacks the File001.dat.p file into the File001.dat file and restores the original timestamps. If the File001.dat file already exists, the File001.dat file are overwritten.

FmaFileUtil unpack –p File001.dat.p File001.dat

Resets the timestamps of the File001.dat destination file to the timestamps preserved in the File001.dat.p source file.

FmaFileUtil pack -o d:\Dir001 d:\tmp\Dir001.p

Packs all files in the d:\Dir001 directory into the d:\tmp\Dir001.p directory. If a destination file exists, it are overwritten.

FmaFileUtil unpack File001.dat.p File001.dat

Unpacks the File001.dat.p file into the File001.dat file.

FmaFileUtil unpack d:\Dir001.p d:\tmp\Dir001

Unpacks all files in the d:\Dir001.p directory into the d:\tmp\Dir001 directory.

FmaFileUtil unpack –r d:\Dir001.p d:\tmp\Dir001

Unpacks all files in the d:\Dir001.p directory and its subdirectories into the d:\tmp\Dir001 directory.

FmaFileUtil unpack -o d:\Dir001.p d:\tmp\Dir001

Unpacks all files in the d:\Dir001.p directory into the d:\tmp\Dir001 directory. If a destination file exists, it are overwritten.

Creating HP Integrated Archive Platform archives

Any documents with a size of up to 1.47 GB (1,470,581,054 bytes) can be sent from a managed volume to the Integrated Archive Platform (IAP). On the managed volume, a managed file contains file attributes, security information, HSM metadata, and the default data stream. In IAP archives, managed file information is stored as a BLOB in the IAP object store.

Depending on FMA’s RSA-IAP configuration, a specific set of metadata about the document can be attached to the binary object. FMA attaches the following metadata:

File modification date

MIME type of the file

Full path name in UNC notation

File security depending on FMA’s recipients options

Subject (filename without path and file extension)

The following additional metadata is attached for OLE compound documents, such as those generated with Microsoft Office 97 and later: title, subject, author, company, keywords, comments, last author, revision, created, last saved, name of application used, type, and extension.

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