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list names and current status for configured partitions in the FSE implemen- tation,

show current status of an FSE partition,

disable or enable an FSE partition,

scan FSE media that belong to an FSE partition for obsolete data,

display the reorganizational scan statistics for the FSE media that belong to an FSE partition.

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 status command. In case the Management Interface is not running, start it with the fse – –startcommand.

After a successful command execution fsepartition 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).

PARTITION TYPE When configuring a new FSE partition with the –addoption, FSE administrator has the possibility to define two different FSE partition types: regular and WORM. The chosen partition type affects the characteristics of the underlying HSM file system. Regular FSE partition type uses a common HSM file system with all its features and capabilities, whereas WORM FSE par- tition type uses a modified HSM file system, a WORM HSM file system, which forbids changing contents of files once they are written to the file system.

The preferred FSE partition type can be specified by setting appropriate value for a variable in the FSE partition configuration template.

Note:

A WORM FSE partition does not necessarily need to have WORM FSE me- dia pools assigned. See the fsepool man page for details on WORM FSE media pools.

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Contents File System Extender Software Contents FSE command indexDescription VolumeNameSynopsis Name Partition Manager S Back End Agent S Library Agent S Process FSE Daemon ServicePOST-START and PRE-STOP Scripts FSE administrator can set up twoCommand fse -dismount-ntfs Fse -mount command. IfStart OptionsRestart Name StopName Status VolumeNameMountPoint Dismount-ntfsList-volumes Limit-accessFull-access 0050da45607 \ Examples\fs02 Copyright Fse -list-volumes -detail FilesSee Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fserestore8, fseintro7 BackupFileName -m- -medium Barcode BackupFileName -nomediaName Name Name Snapshotpct = Name Hsmlvvar = hsmvg/varHsmlvpart = hsmvg/part BackupFileName Medium Name NomediaBarcode InitFsebackup -file .- -nomedia Fsebackup -fbackupimagefile.tar.bz2Fsebackup -f /mnt/backup/backupimagefile.tar.bz2 -nomedia Fsebackup -medium bkpmed02Name Files See Also Fserestore8, fserecover8, fseintro7Fsebak -suspend Fsebak -continue FsebakFsebak -h Fsebak VersionResuming Normal FSE System Operation fsebak -continue Achieving the FSE Database Consistency fsebak -suspendStatusCode SuspendContinue See Also Fse8, fsesystem8, fseintro7 Fsecheck -i -fsc-hsmfs PartitionName Fsecheck -m FsecheckBarcode Barcode Match-mediaPartitionName Fsc-hsmfsLOG Consistency Autocorrect Name Fsc-mediaAlog Consistency Fsecheck -fsc-hsmfs dailyreports Name VolumeFsecheck -fsc-media archivepart32 Fsecheck -fsc-media -autocorrectFsecheck -fsc-media -barcode 000101 000102 dm002 See Also fserecover8, fseintro7Name Add ConfigFileNameConfigFileName AddRemove NameRevisionNumber Name ShowHistory ListName Detail DisableEnable DriveAB -F Libdrive01See Also Fse8, fselibrary8, fsemedium8, fsepool8, fseintro7 PartitionName FileID... -date FileName... -DPath FileNameName List option Detail FileNameSize FileID Name HistoryIdPartitionName FileID... argument combination Utf8 InputFileMigid Name DateInto MigrateTrigger-deletion ReleaseNo-monitor Fsefile -list updateMe.gz -detailToring Fsefile -list file1 file2 file3 -sizeFsefile -recall -if Fsefile -recall -if RecallFileList.txt -utf8Fsefile -recall FSEPartition010 30600 -date 2002/12/10Fsefile -trigger-migration Fsefile -Sweek50 week51 /mnt/fsevg/weekly-archives/week52Partition03 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 JobID Name MaintAbort PriorityDecr Name IncrFsejob -list -migration -recall Fsejob -l -A partitionnew -DSee Also Fsesystem8, fsepartition8, fsefile 8, fseintro7 Fsejob -p20021206000614Name ConfigFileName Name RevisionNumber -H- -historyName of the FSE library configuration file to use Name of the FSE library to manage configuration for Show-inventory Name ListUnloadNr Rescan LibraryNameFselibrary -r libsupplemental -force Name EnableFselibrary -show systemlib Fselibrary -showmainlibrary storagelibrarycfg.fseDisable the FSE library named AITlibrary skip confirmation Fselibrary -update-inventory libemail -rescanFselibrary -disable AITlibrary -force Enable the currently disabled FSE library named LTOlibraryHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference Barcode Description Options PoolName Name PoolName Format Command fsemedium -list -volume Mark-unreliable Name If -remove ,- -mark-unreliable ,- -mark-unusableMark-good Close-volumeMark-unusable Recreate-fri Copy-contentsDuplicate ReorgFsemedium -abackuptape10 -poolpoolbkp Fsemedium -add backuptape05Fsemedium -rbackuptape13 Fsemedium -r backuptape78 -FFsemedium -close-volume ait60 Fsemedium -init tape4a -volume 1 -no-monitorFsemedium -format work35 -F -init Fsemedium -i workoffline45 -forceFsemedium -reorg tape55 -no-monitor Fsemedium -reorg tape56 -volume 1 2 5Fsemedium -copy-contents damagedmed Fsepartition Version Fsepartition -hName Partition status information that is Partition Status InformationStatus HSM FS Partition PART. Manager Normal Options AddName of the FSE partition configuration file to use Or -disable option Show Detail ExpirationDate Reorg-scanNumberOfGenerations Reorg-statFsepartition -addclient02part05.fse SlackThreshold%Fsepartition -r client03part03 -force Fsepartition -show client01part02Fsepartition -status mailpartition01 Fsepartition -disable client03astropics -FOpt/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 -a FsepoolFsepool -r Fsepool -sName Name Options Add Name History Name Detail Fsepool -l -D Fsepool -remove systembackuppool -FFsepool -show projarchivepool -H Opt/fse/newconfig/fse-pool-AIT-MANY-SMALL-FILES.cfg InstallPath% \newconfig \fse-pool-AIT-MANY-SMALL-FILES.cfgHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference Fserecover Fsejob -a JobID Var/opt/fse/tmp/.PartitionNamehsmfsrecoverLimitations Fserecover -hsmfs fsefs01 Fserecover -fsc fsefs01Options Fsc HsmfsName 100 See Also Fsecheck8, fsepartition8, fseintro7 file BackupFileName Name 102 Restore ConceptsFserestore copies the backup image from the spec Options file Name 103Count Name 104 DeviceOffset Name 105 Retrieve-to Fserestore fileFserestore -d /dev/sg3-o 3 -count 2 -retrieve-to /tmp Fserestore -d id0200 -offsetName 106 Dev/sg5Name 107 See Also Fse8, fsebackup8, fserecover8, fseintro7Fsesystem Name 108Name 109 Status Partition PART. Manager HSM FS ErrorOptions Show Name 110Name 111 Enable-dbgStatus Information SysDbgLevelSysDbgFlags Name 112SysDbgFile SysDbgHSMFS Disable-dbgName 113 Fsesystem -mfseconfignew.fse Name 114 HelpFsesystem -show fseconfig.fse See Also Fse8, fsejob8, fsepartition8, fseintro7 Name 115
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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.

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