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that unless additional option –force

is specified, the command demands

FSE administrator’s confirmation before performing this operation. Default answer to the confirmation question is "No".

Name

The name of the FSE library to manage configuration for.

–F ,–force

Set forced mode for FSE library remove or disable operation. In this mode,

FSE administrator’s confirmation of FSE library removal or disabling is skipped. The command treats it as if FSE administrator would have an- swered the confirmation question with "Yes". This option can only be used in combination with the –removeor –disableoption.

–s ,–show

If the argument RevisionNumber is specified, print the appropriate configu- ration revision for the FSE library Name, otherwise print the configuration revision in–use.

RevisionNumber

A non–negative integer value which represents the configuration revision to print.

–H ,–history

Print configuration history depth for the FSE library Name. Configuration history depth is the number of the configuration file revisions which are

stored in Configuration Database for this FSE library. This option can only be used in combination with the –showoption.

–m ,–modify

Modify the configuration of FSE library Name with the configuration file ConfigFileName . This action checks the validity of the new configuration file, copies it to Configuration Database as a new configuration revision and triggers the FSE library reconfiguration. During reconfiguration its Library Agent is temporarily disabled. It is shut down before reconfiguration and restarted afterward.

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File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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