[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:35] Finished deleting of HSMDB journal files for all partitions.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:35] Volume /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsepart: Creating snapshot...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Volume /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsepart: Snapshot created.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Volume /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsevar: Creating snapshot...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Volume /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsevar: Snapshot created.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Unsuspending partition...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Partitions fs1: Unsuspended.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Finished unsuspending for all partitions.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:36] Checking Disk space...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:37] 33 files for backup, sum file sizes (bytes): 257250 [9428 2005/10/28 12:24:37] Backup job 20051028000005 created

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:37] Creating tar archive...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:37] Creating tar archive finished. Added 33 files.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:37] Snapshot /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsepart_snap: Released.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Snapshot /dev/vg_fse/lvolfsevar_snap: Released.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Deleting FSC journal files...

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Partitions fs1: FSC journal files deleted.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Finished deleting FSC journal files for all partitions. [9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Set operation COMPLETE.

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Backup job 20051028000005 is removed

[9428 2005/10/28 12:24:38] Backup finished.

Windows specific

The following FSE backup log file shows progress of an FSE backup process for which tape was specified as the only backup destination.

=============================================

FSE backup log

file

 

Create time

: 2005/10/28

11:50:00

User

 

: Administrator

Hostname (IP): fse_server.company.com (10.81.1.103)

OS

 

: MS Windows

2003Server SP1 v.5.2.3790

CMD

 

: D:\Program

Files\HP\FSE\bin\fsebackup.py

Revision

: 3.3.0.122 Release

=============================================

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:00]

Backup started.

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:00]

Backup parameters: D:\Program

Files\HP\FSE\bin\fsebackup.py

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:00]

Connected to server: fse_server.company.com.

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:00]

Suspending partition...

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:16]

Partition part1: Suspended.

[1204

2005/10/28 11:50:16]

Deleting HSMDB journal files...

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File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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