FSE server

# fse --restart

 

 

 

Stopping FSE Management Interface:

[

OK

]

Stopping FSE Resource Manager:

[

OK

]

Stopping FSE Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Resource Manager:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Management Interface:

[

OK

]

External FSE client

 

 

 

# fse --restart

 

 

 

Unmounting HSM File Systems:

[

OK

]

Stopping HSM FS Event Manager:

[

OK

]

Unloading HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

Stopping FSE Service:

[

OK

]

Starting FSE Service:

[

OK

]

Loading HSMFS Filter module:

[

OK

]

Starting HSM FS Event Manager:

[

OK

]

Mounting HSM File Systems:

[

OK

]

Checking the status of a running FSE implementation

After you have started the FSE daemons (services) on all machines that are part of the FSE implementation, you can verify that the Firebird SuperServer and the omniNames daemon are running on the consolidated system or the FSE server, and that the FSE daemons (services) are running on all FSE hosts.

FSE systems require the Firebird SuperServer (FirebirdSS) to be running on the consolidated FSE system or the FSE server in order to manage the Resource Management Database (RMDB). Firebird SuperServer is started automatically at the end of the Firebird's RPM package installation.

omniNames is the CORBA Naming Service daemon that allows FSE daemons (services) to communicate with each other. It must be running on the system that hosts the FSE server, that is, on the consolidated FSE system or the FSE server system.

Checking Firebird SuperServer

Checking Firebird SuperServer on SUSE Linux Enterprise Server

You can check if the FirebirdSS process is running with the command below. This example also displays its output with FirebirdSS running.

# /etc/init.d/firebird status

Checking for Firebird:

running

If the reported line is:

Checking for Firebird:

unused

you need to start Firebird manually using the following command. This command also displays its output when FirebirdSS is successfully started:

# /etc/init.d/firebird start

Starting Firebird

[ OK ]

If this does not resolve the problem, consult Firebird SuperServer documentation for alternative troubleshooting steps.

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HP File System Extender (FSE) manual Checking the status of a running FSE implementation, Checking Firebird SuperServer

File System Extender (FSE) specifications

HP File System Extender (FSE) is a sophisticated solution designed to optimize data storage management for enterprises that deal with large volumes of unstructured data. This technology addresses the challenges of data growth and the need for effective data retention strategies, enabling organizations to store and manage their information more efficiently.

One of the main features of HP FSE is its ability to intelligently migrate data between primary and secondary storage. By utilizing policies that determine when to move infrequently accessed files to lower-cost storage environments, FSE helps reduce the strain on primary storage systems and saves on costs associated with high-performance storage solutions. This tiered approach to data management ensures that organizations can access the data they need quickly while still maintaining an efficient overall storage architecture.

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