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are stored in Configuration Database for this FSE media pool. This option

may only be used together with the –show

option.

–m ,–modify

Modify the configuration of FSE media pool Name with the configuration file ConfigFileName . This action checks the validity of the new configura- tion file, copies it to Configuration Database as a new configuration revision and triggers the FSE media pool reconfiguration.

–l ,–list

List names and status information for configured FSE media pools within the FSE installation. Reported information for an FSE media pool includes:

1.Pool ........ media pool name,

2.Family ...... media pool family (AIT, SAIT, LTO, DISK),

3.Type ........ media pool type (regular, WORM, backup),

4.Partition ... name of FSE partition the media pool is assigned to,

5.BlkSize ..... block size on the corresponding FSE media,

6.#Vol ........ number of volumes on the corresponding FSE media,

7.SysVol ...... system volume position (first, middle, last, none) on the corresponding FSE media,

8.SysVol[MB] ..... size of system volume on the corresponding FSE media (if it is present).

See MEDIA POOL TYPES for description and usage of different FSE media pool types.

–D ,–detail

Retrieve additional FSE media pool information and display the retrieved data in the ParameterName: ParameterValue format with each parameter in its own line. The following additional information is reported:

1.UUID ... universal unique identified of the media pool,

2.PartUUID ... universal unique identified of the FSE partition to which the media pool is assigned,

3.Key ... internal RMDB key value assigned to the media pool.

File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference

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Contents File System Extender Contents Fse -startrestore FSE command documentationFse -full-access VolumeNameName Process FSE Daemon Partition Manager S Back End Agent S Library Agent SStart OptionsStop Restart StartrestoreStatus MountLimit-access VolumeNameName Umount MountPointFse -mountI\fs02 Volume86eec883-a640-11d7-9be3-00096bb08bc0 Full-accessFse -dismount-ntfsVolumed9568629-da27-11d7-bf21-0050da45607 Fse -limit-accessVolumed9568629-da27-11d7-bf21-0050da45607Name Files See Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fserestore8, fseintro7Media Barcode... -c- -client Client... -skip Name Hsmlvvar = hsmvg/var Hsmlvpart = hsmvg/partMedia Skip-hsmfs ClientLog-file HelpFsebackup -media000123 000124 Fsebackup -media 000123 000124 000125 -clientFsebackup -media000202 -l /tmp/backup000202.log See Also Fserestore8, fsebak8, fserecover8, fseintro7 Fsebak -change-medium BarcodeBarcode JobIOR JobIORResuming a Normal FSE System Operation fsebak -continue Achieving the FSE Database Consistency fsebak -suspendContinue SuspendStatusCode Reserve-mediumComplete-job JobIORFsebak -suspend Fsebak -continueFsebak -reserve-medium backup-003 Fsebak -change-mediumbackup-105 IOR010000000e00Fsebak -complete-job IOR010000000a00 Checking Consistency of the File System Catalog Fsc-hsmfs PartitionNameFsc-media Match-media Name AutocorrectFsecheck -fsc-hsmfs dailyreports Fsecheck -fsc-media archivepart32See Also fserecover8, fseintro7 Name Add ConfigFileNameConfigFileName AddRemove NameRevisionNumber Name ShowHistory ModifyDisable EnableName Detail DriveAB -F Libdrive01See Also Fse8, fselibrary8, fsemedium8, fsepool8, fseintro7 Path -idPartitionName FileID... -date PathFileName Name FileName FileID Date MigidInto Migrate PathRelease Trigger-migrationFsefile -list updateMe.gz -detail Name Trigger-deletionNo-monitor Fsefile -recall FSEPartition010 30600 -date 2002/12/10Tmp/fsedeletedfiles Fsefile -trigger-migration Fsefile -Sweek50 week51 /mnt/fsevg/weekly-archives/week52Partition03 Fsefile -trigger-deletion partitiondeleteme -F -no-monitorJobID Priority JobID NumberDecr Number Name Recovery List recovery jobs Maint Migration List migration jobs Recall List recall jobs AdminAbort JobIDPriority NumberFsejob -l -A partitionnew -D Name DecrFsejob -abort20021126000803 Fsejob -priority 20021206000614See Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fsefile 8, fseintro7 Name ConfigFileName Name RevisionNumber -H- -historyName of the FSE library configuration file to use Name of the FSE library to manage configuration for Show-inventory Rescan LibraryNameFselibrary -r libsupplemental -force Name VersionFselibrary -show systemlib Fselibrary -list -DDisable the FSE library named AITlibrary skip confirmation Fselibrary -update-inventory libemail -rescanFselibrary -disable AITlibrary -force Enable the currently disabled FSE library named LTOlibraryVolumeNumber Barcode VolumeNumberDescription Pool PoolName Volume Format Force Close-volume VolumeNumberMark-unreliable Mark-unusableRecreate-fri DuplicateReorg Name Copy-contents Fsemedium -add backuptape05Fsemedium -r backuptape78 -F Fsemedium -close-volume ait60 Fsemedium -init tape4a -volume 1 -no-monitorFsemedium -format work35 -F -init Fsemedium -i workoffline45 -forceFsemedium -copy-contents damagedmed Fsemedium -reorg tape56 -volume 1 2 5Fsemedium -duplicate tape44 copytape44 -no-monitor Fsemedium -reorg tape55 -no-monitorName SlackThreshold% Name Name Options Add Partition states have the following meaningDisable option Show List Reorg-scan Name StatusExpirationDate NumberOfGenerationsName Reorg-stat SlackThreshold%Fsepartition -addclient02part05.fse Fsepartition -r client03part03 -force Fsepartition -disable client03astropics -FFsepartition -show client01part02 Fsepartition -status mailpartition01Fsepartition -reorg-scantemporarypart 2004/07/15 Fsepartition -enableclient01temporarystoreFsepartition -reorg-scanverytemporarypart 2003/09/20 100000 Fsepartition -reorg-stat client03astropics FilesName Fsepool -a Fsepool -rFsepool -s Options Add Name of the FSE media pool configuration file to use List Fsepool -addmailarchivepool.fse Fsepool -show projarchivepool -H Fsepool -remove systembackuppool -FFsepool -l -D Fsepool -reorg-stat FilesOpt/fse/newconfig/fse-pool-LTO.cfg InstallPath%\newconfig \fse-pool-LTO.cfgName Fsejob -a jobID Limitations Fserecover -hsmfs fsefs01 Fserecover -fsc fsefs01Name Options Fsc HsmfsFserestore Fserestore -h -help Options Help See Also Fse8, fsebackup8, fserecover8, fsebak8, fseintro7 Name Status Partition PART. Manager HSM FS Error Options Show Enable-dbgSysDbgFile SysDbgLevelSysDbgHSMFS SysDbgFlagsDisable-dbg Fsesystem -mfseconfignew.fse Fsesystem -show fseconfig.fseName See Also Fse8, fsejob8, fsepartition8, fseintro7
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File System Extender (FSE) specifications

HP File System Extender (FSE) is a sophisticated solution designed to optimize data storage management for enterprises that deal with large volumes of unstructured data. This technology addresses the challenges of data growth and the need for effective data retention strategies, enabling organizations to store and manage their information more efficiently.

One of the main features of HP FSE is its ability to intelligently migrate data between primary and secondary storage. By utilizing policies that determine when to move infrequently accessed files to lower-cost storage environments, FSE helps reduce the strain on primary storage systems and saves on costs associated with high-performance storage solutions. This tiered approach to data management ensures that organizations can access the data they need quickly while still maintaining an efficient overall storage architecture.

Another notable characteristic of HP FSE is its seamless integration with existing storage infrastructures. The solution works with a variety of storage systems, allowing organizations to utilize their current investments without the need for significant changes to their infrastructure. This interoperability is powered by advanced technologies that facilitate data migration and retrieval, ensuring a smooth transition for organizations looking to optimize their storage strategies.

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