1PMLOGMV(1)                  General Commands Manual                 PMLOGMV(1)
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NAME

6       pmlogmv - move (rename) Performance Co-Pilot archive files
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SYNOPSIS

9       pmlogmv [-NV] oldname newname
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DESCRIPTION

12       A Performance Co-Pilot (PCP) archive consists of multiple files as cre‐
13       ated by pmlogger(1).  pmlogmv allows all the files of a single PCP  ar‐
14       chive to be moved or renamed as a group in a single operation.
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16       The  oldname  argument identifies the target archive, and may be either
17       the basename that is common to all files in that archive or one of  the
18       archive's files.  The new archive's basename is newname.
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20       The  -N  option performs a dry-run, checking and reporting what changes
21       would be made without making any changes.
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23       Additional reporting verbosity may be requested with the -V option.
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25       Because PCP archives are important records of system activity,  special
26       care  is  taken  to  ensure  the  integrity of an archive's files.  For
27       recoverable problems encountered during the execution of  pmlogmv,  all
28       the  files  associated with oldname will be preserved, and no new files
29       with the newname prefix  will  be  created.   ``Recoverable  problems''
30       include signals that can be caught (such as SIGHUP, SIGINT, SIGQUIT and
31       SIGTERM), permissions issues, new files already existing,  file  system
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34       The implementation of pmlogmv uses hard links in the file system and so
35       follows the semantic restrictions of ln(2) which for most systems means
36       the directories containing both the oldname and the newname PCP archive
37       files need to be writeable and within the same file system.
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SEE ALSO

40       ln(2) and pmlogger(1).
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DIAGNOSTICS

43       All error and warning messages are intended to be easily understood and
44       errors produce a non-zero exit status.
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