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NAME

       h5ar - HDF5 archiver

SYNOPSIS

       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> [...]]]

DESCRIPTION

       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.

OPTIONS

       -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)

   Modes (command capitalization ignored):
              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

EXAMPLES

              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.

SEE ALSO

       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.

AUTHOR

       This manual page was created by Pierre Gruet <pgt@debian.org>  for  the  Debian  GNU/Linux
       distribution, because the original package does not have one.