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are stored in Configuration Database for this FSE media pool. This option

may only be used together with the –show

option.

–m ,–modify

Modify the configuration of FSE media pool Name with the configuration file ConfigFileName . This action checks the validity of the new configura- tion file, copies it to Configuration Database as a new configuration revision and triggers the FSE media pool reconfiguration.

–l ,–list

List names and status information for configured FSE media pools within the FSE installation. Reported information for an FSE media pool includes:

1.Pool ........ media pool name,

2.Family ...... media pool family (AIT, SAIT, LTO, DISK),

3.Type ........ media pool type (regular, WORM, backup),

4.Partition ... name of FSE partition the media pool is assigned to,

5.BlkSize ..... block size on the corresponding FSE media,

6.#Vol ........ number of volumes on the corresponding FSE media,

7.SysVol ...... system volume position (first, middle, last, none) on the corresponding FSE media,

8.SysVol[MB] ..... size of system volume on the corresponding FSE media (if it is present).

See MEDIA POOL TYPES for description and usage of different FSE media pool types.

–D ,–detail

Retrieve additional FSE media pool information and display the retrieved data in the ParameterName: ParameterValue format with each parameter in its own line. The following additional information is reported:

1.UUID ... universal unique identified of the media pool,

2.PartUUID ... universal unique identified of the FSE partition to which the media pool is assigned,

3.Key ... internal RMDB key value assigned to the media pool.

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