h5ar [ARCHIVE [option [...]] <archive_file>
<item-to-archive> [...] | CAT [option [...]] <archive_file>
<item-to-cat> [...] | EXTRACT [option [...]] <archive_file>
[<item-to-unarchive> [...]] | DELETE [option [...]]
<archive_file> <item-to-delete> [...] | LIST [option [...]]
<archive_file> [<item-to-list> [...]] | VERIFY [option [...]]
<archive_file> [<item-to-verify> [...]]]
h5ar is a HDF5 archiver, which can create an HDF5 archive, extract
it and manipulate it in various ways. It does to by calling an executable
jar file.
- -B, --build
- prints out the build and environment information
- -C,
--compress-all
- compresses all files
- -D,
--suppress-directories
- suppresses output for directories itself for LIST and VERIFY (default:
false)
- -E, --exclude-dirs
REGEX
- excludes directories according to provided regex
- -F, --file-format
N
- specifies the file format version when creating an archive (N=1 ->
HDF51.8 (default), N=2 -> HDF51.10), N=99 -> LATEST (default:
1)
- -H, --help
- shows this help text
- -I, --include-dirs
REGEX
- includes directories according to provided regex
- -N, --no-sync
- does not sync to disk before program exits (write mode only) (default:
false)
- -R,
--recursive
- recursive LIST and VERIFY (default: false)
- -S,
--stop-on-error
- stops on first error and gives detailed error report (default: false)
- -V, --version
- prints out the version information
- -a,
--verify-attributes
- considers file attributes for VERIFY (default: false)
- -c, --compress
REGEX
- compresses files according to provided regex
- -e, --exclude
REGEX
- excludes files according to provided regex
- -i, --include
REGEX
- includes files according to provided regex
- -m,
--check-missing-files
- checks for files present on the filesystem but missing from the archive
for VERIFY (default: false)
- -n, --numeric
- uses numeric values for mode, uid and gid for LIST and VERIFY (default:
false)
-nc, --no-compression REGEX does not compress
files satisfying provided regex
- -q, --quiet
- quiet operation (only error output) (default: false)
- -r, --root-dir
DIR
- root directory for archiving / extracting / verifying
- -t,
--test-checksums
- tests CRC32 checksums of files in archive for LIST (default: false)
- -v, --verbose
- verbose output (all operations) (default: false)
- ARCHIVE (AR, A): add files on the file system to an archive (always
recursive)
CAT (C): extract files from an archive to stdout
EXTRACT (EX, E): extract files from an archive to the file system (always
recursive)
DELETE (REMOVE, RM, D): delete files from an archive
LIST (LS, S): list files in an archive
VERIFY (VF, V): verify the existence and integrity of files on the file
system vs. the contents of an archive
- h5ar ar /tmp/home -r ~/ .
- - will create home.h5ar in /tmp containing all files of the user's home
directory (note: ARCHIVE is always recursive).
- h5ar ls -v -R -t -S /tmp/home
- - will list the full content of archive /tmp/home.h5ar recursively, with
full detail and verify the checksums; stop if there is a checksum
mismatch.
- h5ar vf -r ~/ -v -R -m /tmp/home foo bar
- - will verify the contents of directories foo/ and bar/ in archive
/tmp/home.h5ar recursively against the user's home directory, detecting
any missing files.
The full documentation for HDF5 is maintained as a Texinfo
manual. If the info and HDF5 programs are properly installed
at your site, the command
- info HDF5
should give you access to the complete manual.
This manual page was created by Pierre Gruet
<pgtdebian@free.fr> for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution, because the
original package does not have one.