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LIZARDFS-GETTRASHTI(1)   LIZARDFS-GETTRASHTI(1)

lizardfs-gettrashtime, lizardfs-settrashtime, lizardfs-rgettrashtime, lizardfs-rsettrashtime - get or set trash time

lizardfs gettrashtime [-r] [-n|-h|-H] OBJECT...

lizardfs rgettrashtime [-n|-h|-H] OBJECT...

lizardfs settrashtime [-r] [-n|-h|-H] SECONDS[+|-] OBJECT...

lizardfs rsettrashtime [-n|-h|-H] SECONDS[+|-] OBJECT...

gettrashtime and settrashtime operate on object’s trashtime value, i.e. the number of seconds the file is preserved in special trash directory before it’s finally removed from filesystem. Trashtime must be non-negative integer value. gettrashtime prints current trashtime value of given object(s).

-r
This option enables recursive mode, which works as usual for every given file, but for every given directory additionally prints current trashtime value of all contained objects (files and directories).

N\[+|-]

If new value is specified in N+ form, trashtime value is increased to N for objects with lower trashtime value and unchanged for the rest. Similarly, if new value is specified as N-, trashtime value is decreased to N for objects with higher trashtime value and unchanged for the rest. These tools can be used on any file, directory or deleted (trash) file.

-n, -h, -H

These options are described in lizardfs(1).

rgettrashtime and rsettrashtime are deprecated aliases for gettrashtime -r and settrashtime -r respectively.

Copyright 2008-2009 Gemius SA, 2013-2016 Skytechnology sp. z o.o.

LizardFS is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 3.

LizardFS is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.

You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with LizardFS. If not, see http://www.gnu.org/licenses/.

lizardfs(1)
04/09/2022  

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