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All available ECFS commands are described in more detail in the relevant man pages:

ecat Copy files between a domain and STDIN/STDOUT
ecd Change the current ECFS working directory
ecfs_status Get status on ECFS usage (on server only)
ecfsdir Archive or retrieve a complete UNIX directory as one ECFS file
echgrp Change the group ownership of an ECFS file or directory
echmod Change the permissions of a ECFS file or directory
ecp Copy files across ECFS domains, including UNIX
els List ECFS files
emkdir Create empty ECFS directories
emove Rename files or directories within an ECFS domain
emv Move files across ECFS domains, including UNIX
epwd Display the current ECFS working directory for the relevant domain
ermdir Remove empty ECFS directories
erm Remove ECFS files
etest Check file types and compare file attributes
etouch Change file timestamps
eumask Change the current ECFS umask

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NOTE: Files are removed from ECFS with a soft-delete: files will still be kept for some time (currently 30 days) during which it will be possible, on request, to un-delete any file that was removed/deleted by mistake. After that period any removal will become permanent, irrespective of the existence of backup copies.

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ECFS usage monitoring

The ecfs_status command will give you the most recent status on ECFS usage for your default project account. For more information please call ecfs_status -h.

To get an overview on your ECFS usage, you can also refer to the audit files ec:ecfs_audit and/or ectmp:ecfs_audit.tmp which are created once per month and contain a complete list of your files in each ECFS domain.

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