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Perform backup of the FSE server. Record the backup image data on one or more FSE media with barcode(s) Barcode....

Barcode...

A sequence of barcodes of the FSE media which are used to store backup image data. The media barcodes have to be separated by spaces.

–c ,–client

Perform a backup of FSE clients or if specific client hostname is specified

by the Client... argument just specific client. This option may only be used together with the –mediaoption.

Client...

A sequence of fully–qualified domain names (FQDN) of the FSE clients which are backed up. FQDNs have to be separated by spaces.

–skip–hsmfs

Do not perform a backup of HSM file system. This option may only be used together with the –mediaoption.

–l ,–log–file

Log FSE backup activity into file LogFileName. FSE backup activity is

normally logged into the default FSE backup log file. This option may only be used together with the –mediaoption.

LogFileName

File name (with optional path) of the additional backup activity log which will record the progress of the FSE backup process.

–h ,–help

Print the usage information for this FSE command.

–v ,–version

Print the copyright and version information for this FSE command.

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File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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