export archive

Copies the archive specified by the --arc parameter from the location specified by the --loc parameter to the location specified by the --target parameter.

If the --arc parameter is not specified, the command will export all the archives stored in the source location.

The command always creates a new archive in the target location. You cannot specify an existing archive in the --target_arc parameter.

Using this command, you can, for example, import an archive to a centralized managed vault or export the entire vault to a different location. See the examples for more details.

Examples

Parameters

--loc=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--arc=<archive name>
--password=<password>,encrypted
--target=<path>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--target_arc=<archive name>
--cataloging={full|fast}

General parameters

--log=<full path>
--log_format={structured|unstructured}
--output={formatted|raw}
--progress
{-f|--file_params}=<full local path>

Access to a remote machine (advanced editions only)

--host=<IP address or hostname>
--credentials=<user name>,<password>,encrypted
--address=<IP address or hostname>

Access to a specific service within a machine (advanced editions only)

--service={mms|ams|asn}

Exporting archives from a managed vault (--loc=bsp://<storage node>/<vault name>) is always executed by the storage node service. If you specify a different service, it will transmit the command to asn.