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NAME

       mfspatadmin - MooseFS patterns administration tool

SYNOPSIS

       mfscreatepattern  [-?]  [-M MOUNTPOINT] -n pattern [-u uid] [-g gid] [-p priority] [-c storage_class] [-t
       trash_retention] [-f eattr]

       mfsdeletepattern [-?] [-M MOUNTPOINT] -n pattern [-u uid] [-g gid]

       mfslistpattern [-?] [-M MOUNTPOINT]

DESCRIPTION

       This  is  a  set  of  tools for managing patterns, which are used  to  override  storage  classes,  trash
       retention and/or extra attributes whenever a new file is created or an existing file is renamed.

       mfscreatepattern adds new pattern definition, described below.

       mfsdeletepattern removes specific pattern definition

       mfslistpattern lists all the pattern definitions

OPTIONS

       -n  defines pattern that will be matched against file names. This is simple GLOB format (see below). This
       option must be defined for add and delete commands

       -u defines user id that has to be equal to effective user id of the user that creates or renames a  file.
       If not specified, user id will not be checked on match.

       -g  defines  group  id that has to be equal to one of the group ids of the user that creates or renames a
       file. If not specified, group id will not be checked on match.

       -p priority of match. When there are more patterns that match a file name, patterns with higher  priority
       take  precedence.  Priority  can  be  defined  as  a  value  between 0 (lowest) and 255 (highest). If not
       specified, default value of 128 is used.  If two or more patterns with the same  priority  match  a  file
       name (with highest possible priority for that file), only one (unspecified) of them will be used.

       -c name of storage class that will be set on match

       -t  value  of  trash  retention that will be set on match; minimum unit is hours, for value formating see
       TIME

       -f names of flags, separated by commas, that will be set on match.   Each  flag  must  be  preceded  with
       either  '+' or '-' sign, meaning that this flag should be set on or off, respectively. For description of
       flags refer to mfseattr(1).

       -M MooseFS mount point, doesn't need to be specified if a tool is run inside MooseFS mounted directory or
       MooseFS is mounted in /mnt/mfs/

       -? displays short usage message

       At least one of the -c, -t, -f options must be defined for add command.

TIME

       For variables that define time without requiring a single, specific unit, time can be defined as a number
       of seconds or hours (integer), depending on minimum unit for the variable, or as a time period in one  of
       two possible formats:

       first  format:  #.#T  where  T  is one of: s-seconds, m-minutes, h-hours, d-days or w-weeks; fractions of
       minimum unit will be rounded

       second format: #w#d#h#m#s, any number of definitions can be ommited, but the remaining  definitions  must
       be  in order (so #d#m is still a valid definition, but #m#d is not); ranges: s,m: 0 to 59, h: 0 to 23, d:
       0 t o 6, w is unlimited and the first definition is also always unlimited (i.e.  for  #d#h#m  d  will  be
       unlimited)

       If a minimum unit of a variable is larger than seconds, units below the minimum one will not be accepted.
       For example, a variable that has hours as a minimum unit will not accept s and m units.

       Examples:

       1.5d is the same as 1d12h, is the same as 36h

       2.5w  is  the  same as 2w3d12h, is the same as 420h; 2w84h is not a valid time period (h is not the first
       definition, so it is bound by range 0 to 23)

PATTERN DEFINITION

       Pattern is a string with optional wildcards (similar to UNIX glob). Recognized wildcards:

       * - matches any number of any characters including none

       ? - matches any single character

       [abc] - matches one character given in the bracket

       [FROM-TO] - matches one character from the range given in the bracket

       [!abc] - matches one character that is not given in the bracket

       [!FROM-TO] - matches one character that is not from the range given in the bracket

       Examples of patterns:

       exactname - matches file with name 'exactname' only

       *.txt - matches any 'text' file (formally file with name suffix '.txt').

       myproject* - matches any file with name prefix 'myproject'.

       letter[0-9] - matches files with names 'letter0', 'letter1', 'letter2', ... 'letter9'.

       [CB]at - matches files with names 'Cat' and 'Bat'.

       [!0-9]* - matches files with names that don't start with a digit

REPORTING BUGS

       Report bugs to <bugs@moosefs.com>.

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2025 Jakub Kruszona-Zawadzki, Saglabs SA

       This file is part of MooseFS.

       MooseFS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms  of  the  GNU  General
       Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, version 2 (only).

       MooseFS  is  distributed  in  the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the
       implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR  PURPOSE.  See  the  GNU  General  Public
       License for more details.

       You  should  have  received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with MooseFS; if not, write to
       the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston,  MA  02111-1301,  USA  or  visit
       http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-2.0.html

SEE ALSO

       mfsmount(8), mfstools(1), mfssclass(1), mfseattr(1)

MooseFS 4.57.5-1                                  February 2025                                   mfspatadmin(1)