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all configuration file revisions of this FSE partition from Configuration Database.

FSC and HSMDB database files

media volume information from the RMDB

Note:

Unless additional option –forceis specified, the command demands FSE administrator’s confirmation before performing this operation. Default answer to the confirmation question is "No".

Warning:

Before using this option, FSE administrator must be familiar with con- cepts of the FSE system operation and has to be well aware of the ex- isting data loss risk due to improper usage of –remove .

Name

The name of the FSE partition to manage configuration for or perform an operation on.

–F ,–force

Set forced mode for FSE partition removal. In this mode, FSE administra-

tor’s confirmation of FSE partition removal is skipped. The command treats it as if FSE administrator would have answered the confirmation question with "Yes". This option may only be used together with the –removeor

–disable option.

–s ,–show

If the argument RevisionNumber is given, print the appropriate configura- tion revision for the FSE partition Name, otherwise print the configuration revision in–use.

RevisionNumber

A non–negative integer value which represents the configuration revision to print.

–H ,–history

Print configuration history depth for the FSE partition Name. Configuration history depth is the number of the configuration file revisions which are

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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.

Additionally, HP FSE is equipped with robust reporting and analytics capabilities. This functionality provides organizations with insights into their storage usage, helping them understand data patterns and optimize their storage environments accordingly. By having visibility into which files are accessed most frequently and which are rarely used, organizations can make informed decisions on data retention policies and storage management.

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.

Overall, HP File System Extender is a comprehensive data storage solution that combines intelligent data management, seamless integration, insightful analytics, and robust security features. By leveraging these capabilities, organizations can efficiently manage their unstructured data, lower costs, and enhance operational efficiency, making it an invaluable tool in today’s data-driven landscape.