HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Configuration dialog box

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In each dialog box , the Options box is only a placeholder and not used in the current FSE product version. Figure 11 Creation dialog box

Figure 12 Configuration dialog box

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Contents HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide File System Extender Software user guide Contents Managing media Migration, release, recall, and deletionBackup, restore, and recovery TroubleshootingIntroduction FSE startup and shut-down problems Monitoring and maintaining FSEDirectory layout B FSE configuration templates Document conventions and symbols Intended audienceRelated documentation Document conventions Convention ElementSubscription service HP technical supportHP web sites Documentation feedbackWhat is FSE? What is FSE?, FSE basics, FSE architecture,FSE basics Infinite file systemAutomatic error detection Library tape compatibilityAutomatic detection of low storage space NFS and Cifs supportFSE operations FSE architectureMigration Recall Release\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSE FSE components DeletionHSM file system FSE partitionFSE media pool FSE mediumFSE library File System CatalogFSE drive FSE implementation optionsConsolidated implementation Distributed implementation Page FSE daemons services and FSE agents FSE implementation with multiple librariesFse-fsevtmgr Fse-hsmFse-svc Fse.exeFse-la-s FSE utility daemons servicesFse-bea Introduction to the FSE command-line interface FSE command-line interfaceFSE user interfaces FSE command list Remove,--list,--show,--status, and so onFSE command Description Accessing the online FSE command-line referenceFSE Management Console FSE Management Console server FSE Management Console clientConfiguring the FSE Management Console InstallPath%\var\log\guisrv.log InstallPath%\var\cfg\gui\guisrv.users.dbInstallPath%\var\log\fse.log Var/opt/fse/log/guisrv.logConfiguring the logging level Parameter DescriptionExample of a configured FSE Management Console logging Starting and stopping the FSE Management ConsoleStarting and stopping the FSE Management Console server Debuglevel = -d4 -DAll Debuglevel = -dTrc -DAllD# /etc/init.d/guisrv start Starting the FSE Management Console server on Linux systems# /opt/fse/lbin/guisrv Options Stopping the FSE Management Console server on Linux systems # /etc/init.d/guisrv stopHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide InstallPath%\binguisrv Options InstallPath%\binguisrv -F\cd %InstallPath%\bin \Documents and Settings\Username\Application Data\guicltrc Starting and stopping the FSE Management Console clientStarting the FSE Management Console client on Linux systems # export DISPLAY=fsemcclient0Stopping the FSE Management Console client on Linux systems # guiclt OptionsPage Configuring FSE Before you startConfiguration files Configuration basicsFSE configuration file elements Configuration Database TemplatesConfiguring a new FSE resource Resource Management DatabaseVar/opt/fse/cfg Var/opt/fse/rmdbModifying the configuration of an FSE resource Fsepartition --list --detailFsepartition --show Partition01 MyFile Fsepartition --modify Partition01 MyFileOperational modes of the FSE Management Console client Fsepartition --show PartitionName --historyChoosing online operational mode # /opt/fse/bin/guicltChoosing offline operational mode Graphical user interface overviewGraphical user interface layout GUI layoutObject tree SystemNamePage Configuring FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Configuring FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Configuration dialog box Menu bar Menu bar contains several menusNew Connection Menu item action Applicable objects Action description Toolbar View is displayedStatus bar Recovery mode OpenUnusable UnreliableKeyboard shortcuts FSE Management Console usersManaging FSE Management Console users Configuring an FSE resource using an FSE user interface Configuration procedureFSE Management Console user properties Phase 1 configuring FSE libraries and FSE drives Overview of the configuration procedureAbout Scsi identification Library and drive configuration procedure Name Host ControlDevice LibType MediaFamily Slots Opt/fse/newconfig. Windows specificName Library MediaFamily DriveIndex Capabilities Host ControlDevice Fselibrary --addLibraryCfgFileNameLibrary and tape drive configuration examples Example of a library configuration file# AIT Sony AIT Family # LTO LTO Ultrium MediaFamily = LTOExample of an LTO Ultrium tape drive configuration file Example of an LTO Ultrium Worm tape drive configuration file Phase 2 configuring FSE media pools NamePhase 3 preparing HSM file systems Name MediaFamily PoolType BlockSize VolumeSizeCreating and preparing new HSM file systems Preparing HSM file systems on the Linux platformPreparing HSM file systems on the Windows platform \mkdir hsmfsfolderIntegrating existing file systems on the Linux platform Integrating existing file systems in the FSE implementationIntegrating existing file systems on the Windows platform Phase 4 configuring FSE partitions Configuring a regular FSE partition on the Linux platformFsepartition --status PartitionName Configuring a regular FSE partition on the Windows platform Configuring an FSE partition Click OK\\?\Volumef6f3e1b6-b2ac-11d7-9c99-00b0d02fadef\ Fsepartition --addPartitionCfgFileName Configuring a Worm FSE partition Examples of configuration files for Worm FSE partitionsPhase 5 preparing FSE media Fselibrary --update-inventory LibraryName --rescanFsemedium --format Barcode Fsemedium --format Barcode --forceFsemedium --init Barcode For forced initialization use the following commandFsemedium --init Barcode --force Mounting HSM file systems on the Linux platform Phase 6 mounting HSM file systemsFsesystem --status Command generates an output similar to the following Reconfiguring FSE interprocess communication \\?\VolumeVolumeGUID\Mounting HSM file systems on the Windows platform \fsepartition --listReconfiguration procedure Services.cfg Etc/opt/fseVar/opt/fse/omniorb. Windows specific OmniORB.cfg Etc/opt/fseOrdinary LAN connection Private network connectionServer = fse-server1.company.com Hostname = fseserver.fsenet Server = fseserver.fsenetServices.cfg file OmniORB.cfg file, configure the parameters in the sectionServices.cfg and omniORB.cfg files Reconfiguring communication on external Linux FSE clients Hostname = fseclient.fsenet Server = fseserver.fsenetReconfiguring communication on external Windows FSE clients Changing the IP address of an FSE host Configuring FSE Media pool types and their characteristics IntroductionFSE media pools Introduction, FSE media pools, FSE media,Configuring a media pool MyConfiguration. Linux specificLTO # Regular Regular media pool for FSE partitionExample of an LTO Worm media pool configuration file SysVolLocation = None SizeOfSysVol = 0MBExample of a disk media pool configuration file Determining the configured media poolsFsepool --list --detail Managing media Excerpt from the fsepool --list output Checking the status of a particular media poolExcerpt from the fsepool --list --detail output FSE media FSE medium volumesExcerpt from the fsepartition --status output FSE media types Disk mediaLTO Ultrium 3 Worm Disk mediaCapacity disk Local and remote file systems as disk mediaVar/opt/fse/dm/dm000001 Var/opt/fse/dm/dm000002 Mnt/diskmedium linuxhost.company.comrw,nosquashroot Disk media specifics`-- dm000001 Adding media to an FSE media pool Formatting mediaMedium is formatted using the following command Medium is initialized using the following commandInitializing media Skipping media formattingDuplicating media Procedure for duplicating media How it worksPrerequisites LTO 1 100 GiB * 2 = 200 GiBForced duplication Normal duplicationLTO 2 200 GiB * 2 = 400 GiB LTO 3 400 GiB * 2 = 800 GiB Media reorganization process Reorganizing mediaLimitation Fsemedium --list Barcode --volume Enabled/mountedMedia reorganization parameters Exceptions to the reorganizational ruleBoundary migration date and time parameter Number of latest generations parameterExample command output Scanning media for obsolete dataDisplaying the FSE media pool-based statistics Meaning of the columns is the followingRunning the media reorganization job Job to the command shell for --no-monitoroptionDisplaying the FSE media-based statistics An example output is the following Reusing the recycled medium volumesFsemedium --list Redundant copy recreation process Recreating redundant copies of migrated data052002 Data 5949 Open, scanned Empty System 1019 Media Pool Command output will be similar to the following Fsemedium --copy-contents Barcode --no-monitorDetermining the unusable media Starting redundant copy recreationResolving situations with no alternative migrated copies Fsefile -M FilenameChecking the status of media Example output of the fsemedium --list command Example output of the fsemedium --list --detail commandPoolLTO Open LiblibLTO3 000046 PoolLTO Open LiblibLTO5 000116Checking the status of a particular medium Changing the condition status of mediaStatus of the medium can be one of the following Closing medium volumes Recreating Fast Recovery Information from mediaPreventing writing to an FSE medium Preventing reading from and writing to an FSE mediumFselibrary --update-inventory command for this purpose Fsemedium --recreate-fri Barcode --volume VolumeNumberRemoving FSE media Fsemedium --remove BarcodeManaging media FSE operation basics How does FSE function?Policies HSM listsFSE disk buffer Hierarchical Storage Manager lists Storage space allocation in an extended FSE disk bufferPolicies Changes of states of files under FSEWhat is a retried migration? MigrationMigration policy parameters Minimum file age for migration MinFileAgeMinimum wait time for migration MinWaitTime Maximum wait time for migration MaxWaitTimeMinimum number of files for migration MinNumMigFiles Maximum number of files for migration MaxNumMigFilesDefault migration policy ReleaseExample situations that trigger migration WatermarksHigh watermark Reaching the critical watermark on an HSM file systemExclusion from release Low watermarkFilename pattern conventions Considerations before configuring exclusion from releaseLimitations Special pattern-matching characters Release policy parameters Example situations that trigger release Migration retention time MigRetentionTimeRecall retention time RecallRetentionTime Minimum file size for release MinFileSizeRecall Default release policyRecall parameters Default recall policy Recall timeout RecallTimeoutDeletion Automatic deletion processFile expiration time FileExpiration Deletion policy parametersDirectory paths Path Examples of a configured deletion policy Default deletion policyResource allocation Starting the deletion jobRecalling deleted files Resource allocation conceptsMedia selection by media location Central FSE resource managerSeveral allocation parameters System allocation and job priority policy System allocation and job priority policy parametersJob priorities ThresholdJobCount = 3/2 * MaxNumDrivesResource allocation threshold ResourceAllocationThreshold Time step TimeStepPartition allocation and job priority policy Partition allocation and job priority policy parametersMaximum number of drives for recovery MaxNumDrivesRecovery Recovery priority RecoveryPriorityMaintenance priority MaintenancePriority Default partition allocation and job priority policyAdministrative and backup job priority calculation Priority calculationParallel copying Multiple copyingExample of resource allocation Limited Access Mode LAM and Full Access Mode FAM HSM file system access modesSequential copying HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Migration, release, recall, and deletion Procedures in this chapter provide instructions for About monitoring and maintaining in FSEMonitoring general FSE implementation status Number of running jobsExample output of the fsesystem --status command Managing FSE partitionsMonitoring FSE partition status Host and mount point of the belonging HSM file systemDisplaying the status of an FSE partition Example output of the fsepartition --status command Disabling an FSE partitionTo enable an FSE partition, do the following Windows specific Invoke the following commandEnabling an FSE partition Removing an FSE partitionSwitching the access mode for an HSM file system Retrieving detailed information for an FSE partitionSwitching to Limited Access Mode Switching to Full Access ModeLimited Access Mode error messages Monitoring FSE jobsExample output of the fsejob --list --detail command Example output of the fsejob --list commandFsejob --list --maint PartitionName --detail Displaying the status of a particular FSE job Fsejob --status JobIDExample output of the fsejob --status command Recalling older generations of a fileExample output of the fsefile --history command Recalling sets of files in an efficient way Example of recall by dateExample of recall by file migration ID Example of recall by file ID instead of filenameCommand fsefile --recall --if Efficient recall invocationLogging file recalls 512MBc, and 512MBdRetrieving detailed information Example excerpt from the FSE error log fileManaging FSE recall jobs Fsemedium --list --volume Fselibrary --listFsedrive --list Fsepool --listScsi Name Drv01 FamilyPool Pool01 UsageCount 137 Capabilities Key Name Drv02 FamilyAc3050b1-a838-458e-9a21-d3d3429cade9 33d4ef52-7ec8-4926-97f9-909edfe66c41 47b5fddc-03f7-4b80-8dab-5d2f6fe18cc1HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Barcode 000009 VolNum 1acf6a41-a23f-4836-9e4d-539d31ad572fEca50ba5-f068-4650-a587-945fcffda287 Cfe954e0-21bb-428b-84fa-076754539f76B8e4d73b-890c-41d0-bb20-eefe19d3f057 8920cdd9-57ee-4f2e-a09a-d701249c6434LastVer 1970/01/01 ValidData TotalData Partition Part01583 Bfca4697-a1e0-4881-ba12-953acbb72a02Monitoring and maintaining FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Extending storage space of FSE disk buffer How to extend the FSE disk buffer? Benefits of extended FSE disk bufferConsistency check of FSC vs. HSM file system Checking the consistency of the File System CatalogRemoving a file system from the FSE disk buffer Types of inconsistencies Fsecheck --fsc-hsmfs PartitionNameMigID 273932147200 FileSize 18691 Hsmfs NotesOwnerID 154336 MigID 273931007488 FileSize 2815 REPORTING-BUGS REPORTING-BUGSConsistency check of FSC vs. FSE media Starting the consistency checkOptions for consistency check of FSC against FSE media Example results of the FSC vs. FSE media consistency check Inconsistency typesMigID MediaKey MedVolNum Dump FRI Low storage space detection Var/opt/fseGeneral HHM settings HHM configuration fileVar/opt/fse/part Var/opt/fse/log Key Description Default value on Linux Windows Mail settingsTriggered actions definitions Variable Description Examples or possible values Triggered actions section of the configuration file Monitored items definitionsFilesystemtype CriticalThresholdCriticalActionGE CriticalActionLTMonitoring and maintaining FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Monitoring and maintaining FSE Listing the contents of the HHM configuration file Configuring low storage space detectionModifying the contents of the HHM configuration file FSE log files Viewing FSE log filesMonitoring and analyzing FSE log files Configuring monitoring and analysis of FSE log filesFSE event log /var/opt/fse/log/fse.log General configuration file LogAnalyzerRules.pyLogAnalyzer # --- DebugActivityLog = /var/opt/fse/log/loganalyzermessages.log # --- From # From-Part of the mailheader # --- Subject # Subject-Part of the mailheader# --- To # To-Part of the mailheader # Default is 1 minute # CommunityName # The community name of the machineSleepTime DebugUseSMTPAuthentication ProcessFileFromBeginningIgnoreCase ServerNameRules configuration file Rules = \MailLogMessagessbj MailLogMessagesMailCurrentLogMessagesbj Starting the monitoring and analysis of log files Action Name DescriptionReconfiguring the monitoring and analysis of log files FSE event logLogging FSE media operations Example FSE event logMonitoring and maintaining FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Windows specific HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide FSE error log Example FSE error logHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Monitoring and maintaining FSE Windows specific Monitoring and maintaining FSE HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Determining total offline storage capacity Generated report conforms to the following example# cd /opt/fse/sbin/tools # ./checklic Checklic checklic-output.txtIntroduction, Defining your backup strategy, Defining your backup strategyBackup, Restore, Recovery, Recovery methods for FSE components See HSM file systemWhat is FSE backup? BackupFSE component Description Recovery method Backup configuration file on Linux platform How it works?Prerequisites # modprobe dm-snapshotBackup process Backup media managementMODULESLOADEDONBOOT=dm-snapshot Configuring a backup media pool Estimating resourcesPreparation of new media Preparation of already used mediaDefining the backup policy Backup media recyclingEstimating backup frequency Fsebackup --medium Barcode --initFsebackup command Starting FSE backupExamples of backing up to disk Example FSE backup log file Activity loggingExample of backing up to tape Example of backing up to disk and tapeCMD HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide What is FSE restore? RestoreAborting FSE backup Restore process Starting FSE restore Fserestore commandExamples of retrieving backup images from tape Examples of restoring from diskFsebackup --device /dev/sg1 --offset 3 --count Example FSE restore log fileOpt/fse/lbin/fserestore.py -f /root/test.tar.bz2 CMD Recovery Post-restore stepsFile System Catalog recovery Aborting FSE restoreHSM file system recovery HSM file system recovery procedureEnable the FSE partition Start the recovery of FSC Prerequisite# fserecover --hsmfs PartitionName Status of user data on the recovered HSM file system\fserecover --hsmfs PartitionName Backup, restore, and recovery Troubleshooting FSE startup and shut-down problems # ps -ef grep CommandNameDefaults to C\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSE Examining the process list in Windows Task ManagerAgent.pkg Cli-admin.pkg Common.pkg Server.pkg # ls -a /etc/opt/fseCli-user.pkg Client.pkg Common.pkg # rpm -qa grep fse- grep -v fse-gui.client.pkgOmniORB cannot work with such a configuration Resolve itUse the kill command to terminate the FSE processes Try to start them manually, the following error is reportedOperating system tools to terminate all FSE processes Use Task Manager to terminate the FSE processesFirebird server problems Firebird.sourceforge.net# /etc/init.d/firebird status Ibserver pid 896 895 581 577 576 is runningCommunication problems It defaults to C\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSEService daemon service Run the command omniNames --statusand inspect its outputStop the FSE processes with the fse --stopcommand You must restart FSE with the fse --restartcommandUse the command ps -ef grep fse-hsm Fsepartition --status PartitionNameScsi problems Driver is disabledHprescan -a Etc/rc.d/rc.localCat /proc/scsi/scsi Tape library problems Options scsimod maxscsiluns=255# echo scsi scan-new-devices /proc/scsi/scsi # cat /proc/scsi/scsiFselibrary --update-inventory LibraryName --rescan Fsedrive --remove NameFseError 11005 Medium overflow physical EOM Media management problemsVolume Overflow 0x00,0x02 End-of-partition/medium detected Problematic medium volume Is knownInto the Rmdb ExecutionWorkaround HSM file system mounting problems \fse --dismount-ntfs VolumeName Fse --mount I\fse\fsefs01 \\?\VolumeFse --umount I\fse\fsefs01 \\?\Volume...\ Fse --mount I\fse\fsefs01 \\?\Volume...\Fsepartition --disable PartitionName Fsepartition --enable PartitionNameFsepartition --remove PartitionName Fsepartition --add PartitionNameHSM file system filter problems Fse --dismount-ntfs VolumeNameAccessed for the first time HSM file system mounting problems onFse --start Fse --stopFsecheck --fsc-hsmfs PartitionName Migration problems Start writing to tapeRuns out of free space Prevent it from running out of free spaceFsefile --history FileName Fsefile --recall --id PartitionName FileID --into PathFSE error log File DirectoryPath/FileNameComplete Migration of the file is startedRecall problems Use the ps -ef grep fse-hsmcommand for this purposeHas been allocated for recall Unusable FSE medium to become good usableScanning against viruses Not indicate data loss Backup, restore, and recovery problemsRecall them manually FSE Windows Service stopped Section Verifying and repairing the installed FSE software\fse --stop FSE backup cannot be started File backup.pid and start FSE backup once againLayout Status of the medium will be emptyEtc/sysconfig/kernel, like shown in the following example Dm-snapshot to the variable Modulesloadedonboot in the file# modprobe dm-snapshot Sharing problems To directories cannot be sharedAcpi=oldboot pci=noacpi apm=power-off Other problemsFsefile --migrate FileName Directory and its contents from the external FSE client Following message is written to the FSE event logNo space left on device On this partitionFile System Catalog recovery on Explanation WorkaroundFor files that cannot be deleted LogIs running on the associated FSE partition FSE troubleshooting tools Debugging FSE processes Debugging and operation fine-tuning optionsTool name Description InstallPath%\var\log\debug Debugging optionsExample Var/opt/fse/log/debugVar/opt/fse/log/error.log InstallPath%\var\log\error.logWindows specific Flag value Description Operation fine-tuning options Export HSMFRISAFETYBUFTAPE=1000 Export HSMPTDIRECT=noExport HSMBEAVERIFYPOSITION=ALWAYS Export HSMLASERIALUNLOAD=yesDebugging HSM file system filter Debugging FSE backup and restore processesRestart the syslogd daemon Potential problems with debugging Gathering information about your problemBackup or restore debugging results in job failure Checklist for required informationFSE error codes Contact999 10011002 10032004 20052006 20073001 30023003 30044023 40244025 40268004 80058006 800710002 1000310004 1000513002 1300313004 13005OmniNames command Opt/fse/binOpt/fse/doc Opt/fse/lbinPath on Linux platform Path on Windows platform Contents FSE configuration templates Template for FSE libraries LibraryhostnameSlots Slots = 1-15 Template for FSE drives # TipsHP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide Template for LTO media pools SysVolLocation = None SizeOfSysVol = 0MB Template for disk media pools Template for FSE partitions General part Write-Once-Read-Many file systemTemplate for FSE partitions Migration part Template for FSE partitions Release part FSE configuration templates Template for FSE partitions Recall and Allocation part Template for FSE partitions Deletion part Template for FSE system configuration FSE configuration templates Media pool FSE media pool FSE configuration file template Configuration fileExternal client FSE external client File System Catalog FSCNeeds cleaning or servicing Own deletion policyDisk buffer See media duplicationSee recovery FSE recovery, recovery job See recovery FSE recoveryAlso Data Location Catalog DLC and Name Space Catalog NSC Mode LAM Job It, you must use forced initializationFSE job Medium See Medium Auxiliary Memory MAMRetention time Offline medium LibraryOnline medium Set to unusableAn FSE users request with the fserecover command Recovery jobInstallPath%\var\rmdb directory on Windows platform Recall, recall jobFSE implementation See media pool FSE media poolIs set by enabling the drive with the fsedrive command UltriumSee LTO Ultrium Unusable medium320 Index Default partition allocation policy Default job priority policy 144184 Configuring, consolidated FSE system GUI HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software user guide 326 FSE Management Console GUI 57 status check Media 117, 119 media pools328
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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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Security is paramount in data management, and HP FSE addresses this concern by implementing advanced data protection features. This includes data encryption, secure access controls, and compliance with industry regulations, ensuring that sensitive information is safeguarded throughout its lifecycle.

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