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2.12.3OPTIONS

–f ,–fsc

Start recovery of the File System Catalog for FSE partition PartitionName. See FSC RECOVERY PROCEDURE for details of this process.

PartitionName

The name of the FSE partition to trigger recovery of either File System Catalog or HSM file system.

–i ,–hsmfs

Start recovery of the HSM file system for FSE partition PartitionName. See HSM FS RECOVERY PROCEDURE for details of this process.

–h ,–help

Print the usage information for this FSE command.

–v ,–version

Print the copyright and version information for this FSE command.

2.12.4EXAMPLES

• Start recovery of the File System Catalog for FSE partition fse_fs01:

fserecover – –fsc fse_fs01

• Start recovery of the HSM file system for FSE partition fse_fs01:

fserecover – –hsmfs fse_fs01

2.12.5COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2004-2005 Hewlett-Packard

Copyright (C) 2002-2005 GRAU Data Storage

2.12.6SEE ALSO

fsecheck(8), fsepartition(8), fseintro(7).

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