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Figure 91 Retrieve Directory Screen

Freeing Disk Blocks

Chapter 6 Managing the File System

Using the SNSM File System Functions

1From the SNSM home page, choose Retrieve Directory from the File menu. The Retrieve Directory screen appears.

2Do one of the following:

Enter in the Enter Directory field the directory from which you want to recursively retrieve files and sub-directories. You must enter the complete pathname.

Click Browse to display the Directory Browser window. On this window locate and select the directory you want, and then click OK.

3Click Apply to retrieve the selected files.

4After the Status screen informs you that the operation was completed successfully, click OK.

Use this function to free disk blocks by removing one or more files from disk. Before you can remove a file from disk, it must first be on media. (The file remains on media after you remove it from disk.)

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Contents StorNext Copyright Statement Contents Chapter SNFS-Only GUI Overview Chapter Backing Up StorNext Chapter Managing Libraries 169 Chapter Managing Media 208 Chapter StorNext Reports 270 Chapter Customer Assistance 322 Appendix D RAS Messages 376 Figures Complete Start/Stop Snfs Screen Backup Policy Screen Exclusive Stripe Group Screen Move Options Screen 161 Match Devices with Slots Screen Select Destination Library Screen 223 Complete Storage Policy Task Screen Appendix Figures Cleaning of Drive Failed RAS Disk Space Allocation Failure RAS 399 StorNext User’s Guide About StorNext Storage Manager IntroductionAbout StorNext File System About Distributed LAN Clients Purpose of This Guide How This Guide is OrganizedDescription Definition Consequences Document Conventions Conventions ExamplesAccessing the StorNext GUI StorNext GUI OverviewStorNext Login Window Link to StorNext Home System MonitorsFile System Monitor File System MonitorLibrary Monitor Library MonitorStorage Disk Monitor Storage Disk MonitorConfig Menu Options StorNext Home Page Drop-Down MenusAdmin Menu Options Reports Menu Options StorNext System Status Service Menu OptionsHelp Menu Options StorNext Admin Alerts Service System Status screenService Admin Alerts Screen StorNext Server Status Home and Help Links Application Link Snfs and Snsm Home Pages Snfs HomeSnfs Home Page Drop- Down Menus Snfs HomeSnfs Config Menu Snfs Admin MenuSnfs Help Menu Snsm Home Snsm Home Page Drop- Down MenusSnfs Reports Menu Snsm File Menu Free Disk Blocks Truncate filesSnsm Admin Menu Snsm Media MenuSnsm Help Menu Configuration WizardSnsm Reports Menu StorNext Configuration Wizard Add Media See Adding Media to a Configured Library on Accessing the Snfs GUI SNFS-Only GUI OverviewStorNext File System Login Window Snfs Home File System Monitor Config Menu Drop-down Menus and OptionsAdmin Menu Reports MenuHelp Menu Shortcut Menu OptionsHome and Help Links StorNext Server Status Start/Stop Snfs Screen SNFS-Only GUI Overview Snfs HomeComplete Start/Stop Snfs Screen Snfs Configuration Wizard Snfs Configuration Wizard Screen StorNext User’s GuideSNFS-Only GUI Overview Snfs Configuration Wizard Common StorNext Tasks Entering the StorNext LicenseCommon StorNext Tasks Entering the StorNext License Enter License Introduction Screen Quantum License Agreement StorNext User’s Guide Enter License Strings Screen Complete Enter License Screen Temporary Common StorNext Tasks Entering the StorNext License Entering a License String in the .dat File Complete Enter License Screen PermanentControlling User Access License String ExampleChanging the Admin Password Modify User Screen Adding a New User Common StorNext Tasks Controlling User Access Modifying an Existing User Starting and Stopping StorNext Components Deleting an Existing UserStart/Stop StorNext Screen Accessing StorNext Logs Complete Start/Stop StorNext Task ScreenSelect Log Screen StorNext User’s Guide Select File Screen Scheduling StorNext Events Log File ExampleViewing a Schedule Schedule Events Screen Adding a New Schedule Select either Days of Week or Days of Month Modifying an Existing Schedule Deleting an Existing Schedule Select either Days of the Week or Days of the MonthResetting a Schedule From the StorNext Home Page , select Schedule Events fromSetting Up E-mail Notification Configure E-mail Notification Screen StorNext User’s Guide StorNext User’s Guide Configure E-mail Addresses Screen Complete E-mail Configuration Screen StorNext User’s Guide Cancelling Snsm Requests Cancel Request Screen StorNext User’s GuideSetting up Alternate Retrieval Locations Alternate Retrieval Location Screen Modifying or Disabling This Feature Types of StorNext Software Backups Backing Up StorNextSetting up Email Notification For Backup Performing a StorNext Software Backup Backup StorNext Screen StorNext User’s GuideManaging the Backup Policy Complete Backup Task ScreenClick Apply to save and apply the backup policy Backing Up StorNext Managing the Backup Policy Managing the File System Working With File SystemsAdding a File System Modifying a File System Deleting a File SystemAdd New File System Screen Directory Browser Window Disk Settings Screen StorNext User’s Guide Managing the File System Working With File Systems Customize Stripe Group Screen StorNext Installation Guide Managing the File System Working With File Systems Creating a File System From Snfs Complete File System Task ScreenConfigure File System Screen Modifying a File System Modify File System Window Deleting a File System Managing File System Operations Selecting a Device to Label, Unlabel, or ProbeFrom this screen, you can perform these tasks Labeling a Device Labeling WarningUnlabeling a Device Data Loss WarningProbing a Device Making Global ChangesModify Global Settings Screen StorNext User’s Guide 102 StorNext User’s Guide 103 Working with Fsnameservers FileMaking or Unmaking a File System Conditions to Make or Re-Make a File System Making a File SystemStarting and Stopping the File System Mounting or Unmounting a File System Working With Disks Adding DisksManage Disks Screen Deleting Disks Add Disk ScreenMaking or Unmaking a File System on Defragmenting a DiskWorking With Stripe Groups Adding a Stripe Group Add Stripe Group Screen StorNext User’s Guide 116 Modifying a Stripe Group Modify Stripe Group Screen StorNext User’s Guide 119 Use this procedure to delete a stripe group Deleting a Stripe GroupWorking With Affinities Adding an AffinityClick Next to continue. The Add Affinity screen appears Add Affinity Screen Select Directory Screen Assign Affinity Screen Exclusive Stripe Group Screen Adding an Affinity Through Snfs Complete Add Affinity Task ScreenAdd, Modify, or Delete Affinities Screen Setting the Affinity in a Directory Set Affinity Screen Modifying an Affinity Deleting an Affinity Restrictions File System ConfigurationPerforming a Metadata Dump Using the Snsm File System Functions Metadata Dump File System ScreenStoring Files Optional Store Parameters Screen Changing a File Version Change File Version screen appearsRecovering a File Recovering a Directory Retrieving a Directory onRecover Directory Screen Retrieving a FileRetrieving a Directory Retrieve Files ScreenFreeing Disk Blocks Retrieve Directory ScreenFree Disk Blocks Screen Moving Files to New Media Modifying a File’s Attributes Modify File Attributes ScreenUnderstanding Dynamic Resource Allocation About File System ExpansionAbout Stripe Group Movement Checking the File System Expansion and Movement StepsCheck File System Screen Performing File System Expansion Check File System Status ScreenStorNext User’s Guide 151 File System Expansion Introduction Screen Data Stripe Group Selection Screen Metadump Warning New Data Stripe Group Screen Complete File System Task Screen StorNext User’s Guide 156 Performing Stripe Group Movement Launching the Movement Wizard Move Stripe Group Screen Move Stripe Group Introduction Screen Move Options Screen Data Stripe Group Move Screen Destination Stripe Group Too Small Warning Metadata/Journal Move Screen Complete Stripe Group Move Screen Completing Metadata Stripe Group Movement Process Initiated Status ScreenReusing LUNs in a Data Stripe Group After a Move Stripe Group Move Status ScreenAfter a Move Reusing Luns in aMetadata Stripe Group Managing Libraries Adding a Library Starting the Add Library WizardClick Next. The Library Type screen appears Library Type Screen Adding a Scsi Library Library Name Screen Managing Libraries Adding a LibraryMedia Types Screen Scsi Device Screen StorNext User’s Guide 175 Complete Add Library Task Screen Adding an Acsls Network Library DAS Configuration Screen Managing Libraries Adding a Library Adding a DAS Network LibraryAdding a DAS Network Library with Failover DAS Library Name ScreenDAS Media Types Screen DAS 2 Library Name Screen Adding a Vault Library Vault Library Name ScreenConfigure Library Screen Modifying a LibraryDeleting a Library Modify Scsi Library ScreenRescanning a Library Auditing a Library Audit Library ScreenChanging the Library State Change Library State ScreenStorNext User’s Guide 188 8Managing Drives and Disks Working with Tape DrivesAdding a Tape Drive Associated Library Screen Hardware Devices Screen Complete Add Drive Task Screen Matching Devices with Slots Match Devices with Slots Screen StorNext User’s Guide 194Tape Drive Mapping Help Screen Modifying a Tape Drive Deleting a Tape Drive Modify Drive ScreenChanging a Drive State Delete Warning WindowCleaning a Tape Drive Clean Drive ScreenWorking with Drive Pools Adding a Drive PoolConfigure Drive Pools Screen Modifying a Drive Pool Click OK to close the message window and proceed Deleting a Drive Pool Managing Disk Space Manage Disk Space ScreenChanging Watermark Parameters Change Watermark Parameters Screen Adding Media to a Configured Library Managing MediaAdd Media Introduction Screen StorNext User’s Guide 209 Associated Library Screen StorNext User’s Guide 210 StorNext User’s Guide 211 Select a mailbox and click Next Complete Add Media Task Screen Adding a Vault Add Media IDs Screen Create New Media ID Screen Removing and Moving Media Removing MediaSelect Media Screen StorNext Media Browser Screen Select from the click Next. The appears Library Operator Interface Screen Media list Moving MediaSelect Destination Library Screen StorNext User’s Guide 224 Using the Snsm Media Functions LOI Enter ScreenMoving Media Manually Library State onManually Move Media Screen Mounting and Dismounting Media Mounting MediaDismounting Media Mount Media ScreenRemoving Media From the Storage Manager Dismount Media ScreenAssigning Blank Media to a Policy Class Remove Media From Snsm ScreenTranscribing Media Assign Policy ScreenTranscribe Media Screen Changing Media Attributes Reclassifying a Media Class Grouping Source F03590DATA Destination F03590CLEAN Cleaning Media Cancelling the Eject Media Process Managing Storage Disks Storage Disk Deduplication Configure Storage Disk Screen StorNext User’s Guide 241 Adding a Storage DiskManaging Storage Disks Adding a Storage Disk Click Next. The Add Storage Disk screen appears Click Next. The Complete Storage Disk screen appears Modifying a Storage Disk Modify Storage Disk ScreenDeleting a Storage Disk Changing a Storage Disk State Delete Warning MessageChange Storage Disk State Screen Cleaning a Storage Disk Clean Storage Disk ScreenPage 11Data Migration Management Policy Classes and Relationships Stub FilesAdding a Storage Policy For more information, see the man page for fsaddrelation Policy Class Directory Screen Click Browse. The Directory Browser window appears Relocation Policy Selection Screen Store, Truncate Relocate Times Screen Copies and Media Type screen appears Relation Point Adding a Policy ClassThrough Snsm Without a Click Add to continue. The Add Policy Class screen appears Modify Parameters Screen StorNext User’s Guide 262 StorNext User’s Guide 263 StorNext User’s Guide 264 Adding a Relation Point to a Policy Class Manage Policy Class Relationships ScreenAdd Relationship Screen Modifying a Policy Class Deleting a Policy ClassRemove Relationships Screen Applying a Policy Class StorNext Reports Backup Information Report Snfs ReportsDrive State Information Report StorNext User’s Guide 273 Drive States Report Screen StorNext User’s Guide 274 File Information Report Files Report Screen StorNext File Browser Screen Library Information Report Libraries Report Screen StorNext User’s Guide 279 Library Space Used Report Media Information Report StorNext User’s Guide 282 Media Report Screen Media Browser screen Media Information Report StorNext User’s Guide 285 Policy Class Information Report Detailed Media Information ReportStorNext User’s Guide 287 StorNext User’s Guide 288 Use the following procedure to run the Policy Classes report Relation Information Report Directory/Policy Class Relationships Report Screen Request Information Report Scheduler Information Report Request Report ScreenScheduler Report Screen StorNext User’s Guide 294 Storage Disk Information Report ONLINE-PENDING Storage Disk Report Screen Directory Affinity Report Affinities Report Screen Directory Browser Screen File System Statistics Report Use the following procedure to run the File System report Stripe Group Statistics Report Stripe Groups Report Screen File System Client Report StorNext User’s Guide 306 File System Client Report Screen File System LAN Client Report File System Distributed LAN Client Statistics Report Screen StorNext User’s Guide 310 Service Management Using Health CheckHistory Running a Health CheckViewing the Health Check Click History. The Health Check History screen appears Viewing the Health Check Results Health Check Results ScreenUsing State Capture Capturing the Current System StateDownloading a Previous System Capture Click Download. The Download Capture File screen appearsUsing the System Status Tool Deleting a Previous System CaptureStorNext User’s Guide 318 Refresh Click this button to refresh the display window StorNext User’s Guide 320 Recommended Actions Screen Quantum Technical Assistance Center Online Service SupportCustomer Assistance Glossary Quantum Technical Assistance Center The Quantum customer Red Hat Advanced Server 326 Operating Guidelines Reserved Space ParameterReserved Space Parameter Distributed LAN Server/Client Network and Memory Tuning TuningDistributed LAN Server Client NetworkDistributed LAN Server Memory Tuning Required memory = 1GB + 4 * 2 * 64 * 16 * 256K = 3GB Changes to Nobody mapping Configuring LdapUsing Ldap UnixDirectoryCreationModeOnWindows Setting Up Restrictive ACLs Default Single-Path I/O Retry BehaviorFSBlockSize, Metadata Disk Size, and JournalSize Settings Event Handles for fsm.exe on a Windows Metadata ServerFSB 16KB FSB 64KB FsBlockSize JournalSize JournalSize SettingAllowance for Special Characters Disk Naming Requirements General Operating Guidelines and LimitationsOperating System Affected Component Description IrixRedHat Enterprise Linux 4 Two issues StorNext User’s Guide 342 For Windows Server 2003 or Windows XP For Windows Server 2008 and Windows Vista Repeat this procedure for all file systems StorNext User’s Guide 346 Supported File system, and using show long Nearline space used HA Failover StorNext User’s Guide 350 Using The Command Line Interface Labeling Disk Devices Modifying Global Settings InodeCacheSize Making a File System Starting and Stopping Snfs Stop the system by typing the followingUnmounting or Mounting a File System Creating a File System Server Label the FC drives by typing the following Adding a File System Client Configuring a Stripe Group Adding an Affinity Affinity affinityname Creating a Disk-to-Disk Policy Class Affinity data1affDefaultaffinity destinationaffinity -i relocationtimeindays Enabling Stub File Support Managing Storage Disks with Deduplication Enabled Obtaining Dedup Sdisk Information Proxy Command Obtaining Distributed LAN Client InformationUsing the Dynamic Resource Allocation Feature Proxy who CommandChecking the File System Adding a Stripe Group Without MovingAdding and Moving a Data Stripe Group Moving a Metadata/ Journal Stripe Group StorNext User’s Guide 374 Specifying an Alternate Retrieval Location RAS Messages Media and Drive RAS MessagesNo Media Found RAS StorNext User’s Guide 377 Media and Drive RAS Messages Tape Drive Alerts RAS part StorNext User’s Guide 379 Tape Drive Alerts RAS part StorNext User’s Guide 380 Tape Drive Alerts RAS part StorNext User’s Guide 381 Drive Reported Drive Error RAS StorNext User’s Guide 382 Cleaning of Drive Failed RAS Drive Removed RAS Tape Drive Reported Media Error RAS RAS Media Format Failure RAS StorNext User’s Guide 387 Invalid Media Label Detected RAS StorNext User’s Guide 388 Media Not Found Snfs RAS Messages Storage Disk Taken Offline RASConfiguration Not Supported RAS Connection Rejected O Error RAS Snfs License Required RAS LUN Mapping Changed RAS Metadata Inconsistency Detected RAS Metadata Dump Failure RAS File Processing Failure RAS Disk Space Allocation Failure RAS Snfs RAS Messages Quota Limit or Fragmentation Warnings RAS Other RAS Messages Initialization FailureChecksum Error Other RAS Messages Software Resource Violations RAS StorNext User’s Guide 405 Closing Service Tickets RAS StorNext User’s Guide 406 Analyzing Service Tickets RAS StorNext User’s Guide 407 Viewing Service Tickets RAS Robotics Not Ready RAS StorNext User’s Guide 409 Robotics Move Failure RAS StorNext User’s Guide 410 Other RAS Messages Backup Failed RAS StorNext User’s Guide 412 Backup Errors RAS StorNext User’s Guide 413 Configuration Violations RAS StorNext User’s Guide 414 Invalid Configuration RAS part StorNext User’s Guide 415 Invalid Configuration RAS part Capturing a System State RAS StorNext User’s Guide 417
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