p4 reload
Synopsis
Reloads the specified workspace, label, or task stream from the unload depot.
Syntax
p4 [g-opts
] reload [-f]
[-c client
| -l label
| -s stream
]
[-p address
]
Description
The p4 reload command reloads the state of an unloaded
workspace (or the files tagged by an unloaded label, or stored in an
unloaded task stream) from the unload depot into the versioning service's
db.have
(or db.label
) tables.
Use -c
to reload an
unloaded workspace, workspace
-l
to reload an unloaded label, or label
-s
to reload an unloaded task
stream. Perforce administrators can use the stream
-f
option to
reload workspaces and/or labels owned by other users.
You can use the -c
and -P
options to
migrate your unlocked workspace from one edge server to another without
unloading the client first. The p4 reload command
automatically issues the p4
unload command and waits for it to complete before
reloading your workspace in the new edge server.
Options
|
Reload the specified client workspace from the unload depot. |
|
Administrator force option; allows reloading of labels and
workspaces owned by other users. Requires
|
|
Reload the specified label from the unload depot. |
|
In distributed environments, the
The |
|
Reload the specified task stream from the unload depot. |
|
See “Global Options”. |
Usage Notes
Can File Arguments Use Revision Specifier? |
Can File Arguments Use Revision Range? |
Minimal Access Level Required |
---|---|---|
No |
No |
|
-
To reload a workspace or label, a user must be able to scan all the files in the workspace's have list and/or files tagged by the label. Administrators should set
MaxScanRows
andMaxResults
high enough (in the p4 group form) that users do not need to ask for assistance with p4 unload or p4 reload operations.