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How to distinguish a stub from a file on Linux OS?


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Good morning,maybe this is a naive question - but how to distinguish a stub from a file? The command (bash/LINUX) 'ls -l' doesn't show it.RegardsDorothy

Best answer by Sebastien Merluzzi

Hi @dorota ,

Please find our Documentation:

https://documentation.commvault.com/11.28/expert/147280_determine_if_file_is_stub.html

Best Regards,

Sebastien

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  • March 9, 2023

Sebastien - Thank you :)


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Hi @dorota 

 

You can also use “attr -l filename” command to check the extended attributes for a file. If it has “GSTUB”, it’s a stub.

 

Thanks,

Sparsh


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