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show current status of the configured drives and slots in the operating FSE library (barcodes of the media in drives and the media assigned to slots),

update Resource Management Database with current status of the drives and media in the operating FSE library,

disable or enable operation of an FSE library.

Each FSE command communicates with the FSE processes through the Manage- ment Interface (fse–mif). To execute an FSE command, the Management Interface must be running. If the connection to the Management Interface fails, check its status by running the fse – –statuscommand. In case the Management Interface is not running, start it with the fse – –startcommand.

After successful command execution fselibrary notifies the FSE administrator with a suitable message, which is printed to the standard output stream (stdout). If there was an error during the command execution, an appropriate error message is printed to the standard error stream (stderr).

2.8.3OPTIONS

–a ,–add

Configure a new FSE library with parameters, written in the configura- tion file ConfigFileName . This action checks the validity of the configu- ration file, copies the file to Configuration Database and inserts the param- eter values into Resource Management Database. FSE library names are unique within the FSE implementation. If everything went fine new Li- brary Agent for this library is started afterward. Library Agent is one of the configuration–dependent FSE processes in the FSE implementation. It is responsible for handling and interpreting requests addressed to the FSE library.

ConfigFileName

The name of the FSE library configuration file to use.

–r ,–remove

Remove an existing FSE library from the FSE implementation. This in- cludes shutdown of Library Agent for this library and removal of all config- uration file revisions of this FSE library from Configuration Database. Note

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Contents File System Extender Software FSE command index ContentsDescription VolumeNameSynopsis Name Process FSE Daemon Service Partition Manager S Back End Agent S Library Agent SFSE administrator can set up two POST-START and PRE-STOP ScriptsFse -mount command. If Command fse -dismount-ntfsOptions StartName Stop RestartVolumeName Name StatusMountPoint Dismount-ntfsList-volumes Limit-accessFull-access 0050da45607 \ Examples\fs02 Copyright Fse -list-volumes -detail FilesSee Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fserestore8, fseintro7 BackupFileName -nomedia BackupFileName -m- -medium BarcodeName Name Name Snapshotpct = Name Hsmlvvar = hsmvg/varHsmlvpart = hsmvg/part BackupFileName Name Nomedia MediumBarcode InitFsebackup -fbackupimagefile.tar.bz2 Fsebackup -file .- -nomediaFsebackup -f /mnt/backup/backupimagefile.tar.bz2 -nomedia Fsebackup -medium bkpmed02See Also Fserestore8, fserecover8, fseintro7 Name FilesFsebak Fsebak -suspend Fsebak -continueFsebak -h Fsebak VersionAchieving the FSE Database Consistency fsebak -suspend Resuming Normal FSE System Operation fsebak -continueStatusCode SuspendContinue See Also Fse8, fsesystem8, fseintro7 Fsecheck Fsecheck -i -fsc-hsmfs PartitionName Fsecheck -mBarcode Barcode Match-mediaPartitionName Fsc-hsmfsLOG Consistency Autocorrect Name Fsc-mediaAlog Consistency Name Volume Fsecheck -fsc-hsmfs dailyreportsFsecheck -fsc-media archivepart32 Fsecheck -fsc-media -autocorrectSee Also fserecover8, fseintro7 Fsecheck -fsc-media -barcode 000101 000102 dm002Add ConfigFileName NameAdd ConfigFileNameRemove NameName Show RevisionNumberHistory ListName Detail DisableEnable Libdrive01 DriveAB -FSee Also Fse8, fselibrary8, fsemedium8, fsepool8, fseintro7 FileName... -D PartitionName FileID... -datePath FileNameName List option Detail FileNameSize Name History FileIDIdPartitionName FileID... argument combination InputFile Utf8Name Date MigidInto MigrateRelease Trigger-deletionFsefile -list updateMe.gz -detail No-monitorToring Fsefile -list file1 file2 file3 -sizeFsefile -recall -if RecallFileList.txt -utf8 Fsefile -recall -ifFsefile -recall FSEPartition010 30600 -date 2002/12/10Fsefile -Sweek50 week51 /mnt/fsevg/weekly-archives/week52 Fsefile -trigger-migrationPartition03 Fsefile -trigger-deletion partitiondeleteme -F -no-monitorDecr Number JobIDPriority JobID Number HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference JOB List Information Migration List migration jobs Recall List recall jobs AdminRecovery List recovery jobs Name Maint JobIDAbort PriorityName Incr DecrFsejob -list -migration -recall Fsejob -l -A partitionnew -DFsejob -p20021206000614 See Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fsefile 8, fseintro7Name RevisionNumber -H- -history Name ConfigFileNameName of the FSE library configuration file to use Name of the FSE library to manage configuration for Show-inventory Name ListUnloadNr LibraryName RescanName Enable Fselibrary -r libsupplemental -forceFselibrary -show systemlib Fselibrary -showmainlibrary storagelibrarycfg.fseFselibrary -update-inventory libemail -rescan Disable the FSE library named AITlibrary skip confirmationFselibrary -disable AITlibrary -force Enable the currently disabled FSE library named LTOlibraryHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference Barcode Description Options Name Pool PoolNameName Format Command fsemedium -list -volume Name If -remove ,- -mark-unreliable ,- -mark-unusable Mark-unreliableMark-good Close-volumeMark-unusable Copy-contents Recreate-friDuplicate ReorgFsemedium -add backuptape05 Fsemedium -abackuptape10 -poolpoolbkpFsemedium -rbackuptape13 Fsemedium -r backuptape78 -FFsemedium -init tape4a -volume 1 -no-monitor Fsemedium -close-volume ait60Fsemedium -format work35 -F -init Fsemedium -i workoffline45 -forceFsemedium -reorg tape55 -no-monitor Fsemedium -reorg tape56 -volume 1 2 5Fsemedium -copy-contents damagedmed Fsepartition -h Fsepartition VersionName Partition Status Information Partition status information that isOptions Add Status HSM FS Partition PART. Manager NormalName of the FSE partition configuration file to use Or -disable option Show Detail Reorg-scan ExpirationDateNumberOfGenerations Reorg-statSlackThreshold% Fsepartition -addclient02part05.fseFsepartition -r client03part03 -force Fsepartition -show client01part02Fsepartition -disable client03astropics -F Fsepartition -status mailpartition01Opt/fse/newconfig/fse-partition-NEVER-RELEASE.cfg Fsepartition -reorg-scanverytemporarypart 2003/09/20 100000Fsepartition -reorg-stat client03astropics Files Copyright C 2002-2005 Grau Data Storage Fsepool Fsepool -aFsepool -r Fsepool -sName Name Options Add Name History Name Detail Fsepool -l -D Fsepool -remove systembackuppool -FFsepool -show projarchivepool -H InstallPath% \newconfig \fse-pool-AIT-MANY-SMALL-FILES.cfg Opt/fse/newconfig/fse-pool-AIT-MANY-SMALL-FILES.cfgHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference Fserecover Var/opt/fse/tmp/.PartitionNamehsmfsrecover Fsejob -a JobIDLimitations Fserecover -fsc fsefs01 Fserecover -hsmfs fsefs01Options Fsc HsmfsName 100 See Also Fsecheck8, fsepartition8, fseintro7 file BackupFileName Name 102 Restore ConceptsFserestore copies the backup image from the spec Name 103 Options fileCount Name 104 DeviceOffset Fserestore file Name 105 Retrieve-toFserestore -d id0200 -offset Fserestore -d /dev/sg3-o 3 -count 2 -retrieve-to /tmpName 106 Dev/sg5See Also Fse8, fsebackup8, fserecover8, fseintro7 Name 107Name 108 FsesystemStatus Partition PART. Manager HSM FS Error Name 109Name 110 Options ShowEnable-dbg Name 111Status Information SysDbgLevelSysDbgFlags Name 112SysDbgFile SysDbgHSMFS Disable-dbgName 113 Fsesystem -mfseconfignew.fse Name 114 HelpFsesystem -show fseconfig.fse Name 115 See Also Fse8, fsejob8, fsepartition8, fseintro7
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