Example

FMACLI arc

Lists the archives. Output of the archive command is as follows:

Id—The unique, internal reference number for the archive, which is generated automatically and cannot be modified.

Status—The status of the archive (currently not used). State—Whether the archive is online or offline.

Archive type—Type of Remote Storage Adapter (RSA-FTP for Linux archives, RSA-CIFS for Windows archives, RSA_IAP for IAP archives).

pI—The order in which FMA recalls files from this archive. The range is 0-100. and the default is

100.If a file is stored on multiple archives, FMA attempts to recall it from the archive with the smallest index number first.

Name—The name of the archive, which identifies this archive for migration and recall operations. Location—Path of primary and secondary archives.

Description—A description of the FMA archive. Here is an example:

Id

Status

State

Archive type

pI

Name

Location

Description

----

------

------

------------

---

-------

-------------------

-------------

0001

OK

online

RSA-IAP

100

IAP-1

P.: 192.168.40.163,

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

S.:

"HP IAP #12"

0002

OK

online

RSA-FTP

100

FTP-1

P.: 192.168.100.8:21,

 

 

 

 

 

 

S.: :21

"FTP Archive"

0003

OK

online

RSA-CIFS

100

CIFS-1

P.: \\w2003r2vm-arch1\Arch1-2,

 

 

 

 

 

 

S.:

"CIFS

Archive"

 

 

 

 

 

 

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