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Task Command
Move a file.
move
fileurl-source fileurl-dest
Compressing/decompressing a file
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task Command
Compress a file.
gzip
filename
Decompress a file.
gunzip
filename
Archiving/extracting files
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task Command
Archive files.
tar create
[
gz
]
archive-file
fileurl-dest [
verbose
]
source
fileurl-source-list&<1-5>
Extract files.
tar extract
archive
-file
fileurl-dest [
verbose
] [
screen
|
to
directory-name ]
Display the names of archived files.
tar list
archive
-file
fileurl-dest
Deleting/restoring a file
You can delete a file permanently or move it to the recycle bin. A file moved to the recycle bin can be
restored, but a permanently deleted file cannot.
Files in the recycle bin occupy storage space. To save storage space, periodically empty the recycle
bin with the reset recycle-bin command.
Perform the following tasks in user view:
Task Command
Delete a file by moving it to the recycle bin.
delete
file-url
Restore a file from the recycle bin.
undelete
file-url
Delete a file permanently.
delete /unreserved
file-url
IMPORTANT:
Do not use the delete command to delete files from the recycle bin. To delete files from the recycle
bin, use the reset recycle-bin command.
Deleting files from the recycle bin
The device supports multiple storage media. Each storage medium has a recycle bin of its own.