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Remove the configured FSE media pool named system_backup_pool; skip confirmation:

fsepool – –remove system_backup_pool –F

Show the current configuration of the FSE media pool named backup_pool: fsepool –sbackup_pool

Show the configuration history depth for the FSE media pool named proj_- archive_pool:

fsepool – –show proj_archive_pool –H

Copy configuration revision 5 of the FSE media pool named mail_archive_- pool to a file mail_archive_pool_cfg_5.fse in the current directory:

fsepool –smail_archive_pool 15 > mail_archive_pool_cfg_5.fse

Apply a new configuration for the FSE media pool named system_archive_- pool from the configuration file new_system_archive_pool.fse:

fsepool – –modifysystem_archive_pool new_system_archive_pool.fse

List names and states of the currently configured FSE media pools: fsepool – –list

Retrieve additional information about the currently configured FSE media pools:

fsepool –l –D

Display the reorganizational statistics gathered by the reorganizational scan job:

fsepool – –reorg–stat

2.11.5FILES

/opt/fse/newconfig/fse–pool–AIT.cfg (on Linux systems),

%InstallPath%\newconfig \fse–pool–AIT.cfg (on Windows systems)

Template for a configuration file for an FSE media pool with AIT media.

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Fsepool -remove systembackuppool -F, Fsepool -show projarchivepool -H, Fsepool -l -D

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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