2.2 NAME

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2.2 NAME

fsebackup:

Create backup image with complete FSE server state.

2.2.1SYNOPSIS

fsebackup [{–f

–file

} BackupFileName [–nomedia]]

fsebackup [{–f

–file

} BackupFileName] [{–m–medium} Barcode [–i

–init ]]

 

 

fsebackup {–h

–help

}

fsebackup {–v

–version }

2.2.2DESCRIPTION

Each FSE command communicates with the FSE processes through the Manage- ment Interface (fse–mif). To execute an FSE command, the Management Interface must be running. If the connection to the Management Interface fails, check its status by running the fse – –statuscommand. In case the Management Interface is not running, start it with the fse – –startcommand. Additionally, fsebackup also requires Partition Manager processes (fse–pm) for all configured FSE partitions to be running. This can be checked with the fsesystem or fsepartition command. If tape will be used as a backup destination, Resource Manager (fse–rm) must also be running. You can check its status with the fse command.

After a successful command execution fsebackup notifies the FSE administrator with a suitable message, which is printed to the standard output stream (stdout). If there was an error during the command execution, an appropriate error message is printed to the standard error stream (stderr).

BACKUP CONCEPTS fsebackup creates backup image with consistent state of FSE databases and system files on the FSE server at a particular point in time. Backup image can be stored on disk (local or remote disk volume or share), on tape (FSE medium in the backup FSE media pool), or on both backup destinations.

HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software CLI reference

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual BackupFileName -nomedia, BackupFileName -m- -medium Barcode

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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