The bottom part of the output should match the following:

Starting omniORB Naming

Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Service:

 

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Resource Manager:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Management

Interface:

[

OK

]

Installing HSMFS Filter

module:

[

OK

]

Loading HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

Starting HSM FS Event Manager:

[

OK

]

Mounting HSM File Systems:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE processes in a distributed or mixed FSE implementation

The general rule for starting the FSE system in a distributed or mixed implementation is to start the FSE daemons (services) on the FSE server or the consolidated FSE system first, and start the FSE daemons (services) on each external FSE client afterwards.

Step 1: Starting the FSE server

Proceed as follows:

1.To start the CORBA Naming Service daemon and the FSE daemons on the FSE server or the consolidated FSE system, run the following command at local level:

#fse --start

The bottom part of the output should be similar to the following:

FSE server

Starting omniORB Naming

Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Service:

 

[

OK

]

Starting

FSE

Resource Manager:

[

OK

]

Starting

FSE

Management

Interface:

[

OK

]

Consolidated FSE system

Starting omniORB Naming

Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Service:

 

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Resource Manager:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Management

Interface:

[

OK

]

Installing HSMFS Filter

module:

[

OK

]

Loading HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

Starting HSM FS Event Manager:

[

OK

]

Mounting HSM File Systems:

[

OK

]

Step 2: Starting FSE clients

Proceed as follows:

1.To start each of the external FSE clients connected to the already started FSE server or consolidated FSE system, run the following command at local level:

#fse --start

The bottom part of the output should be similar to the following:

Starting FSE Service:

[

OK

]

Installing HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

Loading HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Starting the FSE server, Starting FSE clients, Consolidated FSE system

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

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