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storebackupversions
STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1) User Contributed Perl Documentation STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1)
NAME
storeBackupVersions.pl - locates different versions of a file saved with storeBackup.pl.
SYNOPSIS
storeBackupVersions.pl -f file [-b root] [-v]
[-l [-a | [-s] [-u] [-g] [-M] [-c] [-m]]]
OPTIONS
--file, -f
file name (name in the backup, probably with suffix
from compression)
--backupRoot -b
root of storeBackup tree, normally not needed
--verbose, -v
print verbose messages
--locateSame, -l
locate same file with other names
--showAll, -A
same as: [-s -u -g -M -c -m]
--size, -s
show size (human readable) of source file
--uid, -u
show uid of source file
--gid, -g
show gid of source file
--mode, -M
show permissions of source file
--ctime, -c
show creation time of source file
--mtime, -m
show modify time of source file
--atime, -a
show access time of source file
It does not always work correctly when a file is saved blocked *and* non-blocked in different backups. In such cases, use option
--locateSame.
COPYRIGHT
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perl v5.14.2 2012-03-03 STOREBACKUPVERSIONS(1)