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–umount

Linux systems: The command fse – –mount–umountshould not be used by the FSE administrator directly. It is called by fse–svc daemon dur- ing recovery of FSE file system.

Windows systems: Use the command fse – –mount–umountwith great care. It should be used instead of mountvol command if you want to ad- ministrate an FSE partition (for example to enable or disable it).

fse – –mountcommand will create a mount point MountPoint for the vol- ume VolumeName and trigger HSM FS filter to connect to volume device file and start FSE–HSM.

fse – –umountcommand will stop FSE–HSM and switch the HSM FS filter operation for managing accesses to the volume VolumeName from Full Ac- cess Mode to Limited Access Mode. See description of the –limit–accessoption for information on Limited Access Mode.

MountPoint

A directory path that represents the mount point to which the VolumeName NTFS volume will be mounted.

VolumeName

An NTFS volume that stores an HSM file system on a Windows client.

–dismount–ntfs

Windows systems only: This option dismounts the newly formatted NTFS volume VolumeName. It sends an appropriate code (the FSCTL_- DISMOUNT_VOLUME ioctrl code) to the volume. Later, when the vol-

ume is mounted again, the HSM FS filter can attach to it before NTFS, and thus gain control over it. Note that the fse – –dismount–ntfscommand will fail in case the volume is in use, that is, when some processes have open handles on it.

–limit–access

Windows systems only: This option switches the HSM FS filter operation for managing accesses to the volume VolumeName from Full Access Mode to Limited Access Mode. In this mode, modifications on the corresponding HSM file system are not allowed. The volume remains mounted to its mount

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