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Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Reference Manual     Sun QFS and Sun Storage Archive Manager 5.3 Information Library
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Preface

1.  User Commands (Man Pages Section 1)

2.  Maintenance Commands (Man Pages Section 1M)

archive_audit(1M)

archive_mark(1M)

archiver(1M)

archiver.sh(1M)

arcopy(1M)

arfind(1M)

auditslot(1M)

backto(1M)

build_cat(1M)

chmed(1M)

cleandrive(1M)

clri(1M)

damage(1M)

dev_down.sh(1M)

dmpshm(1M)

dump_cat(1M)

dump_log(1M)

exarchive(1M)

export(1M)

fsmadm(1M)

fsmdb(1M)

fsmgmtd(1M)

fsmgr(1M)

fsmgr_setup(1M)

fsmupd(1M)

generic(1M)

gnutar(1M)

HAStoragePlus_samfs(1M)

import(1M)

itemize(1M)

load(1M)

load_notify.sh(1M)

log_rotate.sh(1M)

mccfg(1M)

mount_samfs(1M)

move(1M)

nrecycler.sh(1M)

odlabel(1M)

qfsdump(1M)

qfsrestore(1M)

rearch(1M)

recover.sh(1M)

recycler(1M)

recycler.sh(1M)

releaser(1M)

reserve(1M)

restore.sh(1M)

robots(1M)

rpc.sam(1M)

sam-amld(1M)

sam-archiverd(1M)

sam-arcopy(1M)

sam-arfind(1M)

sam-catserverd(1M)

sam-clfsd(1M)

sam-clientd(1M)

sam-dbupd(1M)

sam-fsalogd(1M)

sam-fsd(1M)

sam-ftpd(1M)

sam-genericd(1M)

sam-grau_helper(1M)

sam-ibm3494d(1M)

sam-nrecycler(1M)

sam-recycler(1M)

sam-releaser(1M)

sam-rftd(1M)

sam-robotsd(1M)

sam-rpcd(1M)

sam-scannerd(1M)

sam-serverd(1M)

sam-sharefsd(1M)

sam-shrink(1M)

sam-sony_helper(1M)

sam-sonyd(1M)

sam-stagealld(1M)

sam-stagerd(1M)

sam-stagerd_copy(1M)

sam-stk_helper(1M)

sam-stkd(1M)

samadm(1M)

sambcheck(1M)

samchaid(1M)

samcmd(1M)

samcrondump(1M)

samcronfix(1M)

samd(1M)

samdb(1M)

samexplorer(1M)

samexport(1M)

samfsck(1M)

samfsconfig(1M)

samfsdump(1M)

samfsinfo(1M)

samfsrestore(1M)

samfstyp(1M)

samgetmap(1M)

samgetvol(1M)

samgrowfs(1M)

samimport(1M)

samload(1M)

sammkfs(1M)

samncheck(1M)

samquota(1M)

samquotastat(1M)

samset(1M)

samsharefs(1M)

samsnoop(1M)

samstorade(1M)

samtrace(1M)

samu(1M)

samunhold(1M)

save_core.sh(1M)

scanner(1M)

scsi_trace_decode(1M)

sefreport(1M)

sendtrap(1M)

set_admin(1M)

set_state(1M)

showqueue(1M)

stageall(1M)

stageback.sh(1M)

star(1M)

tapealert(1M)

tarback.sh(1M)

tplabel(1M)

tpverify(1M)

trace_rotate(1M)

umount_samfs(1M)

unarchive(1M)

undamage(1M)

unload(1M)

unrearch(1M)

unreserve(1M)

3.  Library Functions (Man Pages Section 3)

4.  Library Functions (Man Pages Section 3X)

5.  File Formats (Man Pages Section 4)

6.  Standards, Environment, and Macros (Man Pages Section 5)

7.  Device and Network Interfaces (Man Pages Section 7)

undamage(1M)

NAME
     undamage - Marks archive entries as undamaged and unstaled

SYNOPSIS
     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/undamage -c copy_no [-f] [-m media_type
     [-v vsn]] [-M] filename ...

     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/undamage [-c copy_no] [-f] -m media_type
     [-v vsn] [-M] filename ...

     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/undamage -c copy_no [-f] [-m media_type
     [-v vsn]] [-M] -r dirname ...  filename ...

     /opt/SUNWsamfs/sbin/undamage [-c copy_no] [-f] -m media_type
     [-v vsn] [-M] -r dirname ...  filename ...

AVAILABILITY
     SUNWsamfs

DESCRIPTION
     The undamage command marks archive entries for one or more
     files or directories as undamaged and not stale based on the
     archive copy number and/or the media type and VSN specified.
     The undamage command also marks the file(s) themselves as
     undamaged.

     There are several ways to mark one or more archive entries
     as undamaged.  These ways are as follows:

     o  By copy number

     o  By copy number, media type, and VSN

     o  By copy number and media type

     o  By media type

     o  By media type and VSN

OPTIONS
     This command accepts the following options:

     -c copy_no
          Marks the specified archive copy number as undamaged.
          If one or more -c options are are specified, only those
          archive copies (copies 1, 2, 3, or 4) are marked as
          undamaged.  Specify 1, 2, 3, or 4 for copy_no.  Either
          a -c or a -m option must be specified.

     -f   Suppresses errors.

     -m media_type
          Marks all copies from the specified media_type as
          undamaged.  For the list of possible media_type
          specifications, see the mcf(4) man page.  Either a -c
          or a -m option must be specified.  If you specify a -m
          option, you can also specify a -v option.

     -M   Marks only metadata as undamaged.  This includes
          directories, the segment index, and removable-media
          files.  Regular files are not marked as undamaged.  If
          you are marking a directory as undamaged, you must
          specify the -M option.

     -r dirname ...
          Recursively marks one or more specified dirnames and
          subdirectories as undamaged.  The archive entries of
          files in the directories and subdirectories are marked
          as undamaged.

     -v vsn
          Marks the archive copies on vsn as undamaged.  For vsn,
          specify a volume serial name (VSN).  If you specify a
          -v option, you must also specify a -m option.

     filename ...
          Marks the archive entries for one or more specified
          filename arguments as undamaged.

EXAMPLE
     The following command marks all archive copies of myfile as
     undamaged:

     # undamage -c1 -c2 -c3 -c4 myfile

SEE ALSO
     mcf(4).