HP StorageWorks File System Extender Software V3.4 CLI reference (T3648-96013, October 2006)

2.1 NAME 10
–status
Show status of each FSE (server, client) daemon (service), i.e.
configuration–independent FSE (server, client) process. For details on FSE
daemon (service) status info, see section FSE PROCESSES.
–mount
–umount
Linux systems: The command fse –mount | –umount should not be
used by the FSE administrator directly. It is called by fse–svc daemon (ser-
vice) during a recovery of an HSM file system.
Windows systems: Use the command fse –mount | –umount with great
care. It should be used instead of mountvol command if you want to ad-
ministrate an FSE partition (for example to enable or disable it).
fse –mount command will create a mount point MountPoint for the
volume VolumeName and trigger HSM FS filter to connect to volume
device file and start fse–hsm.
fse –umount command will stop fse–hsm and switch the HSM FS
filter operation for managing accesses to the volume VolumeName
from Full Access Mode to Limited Access Mode. For information on
Limited Access Mode, see description of the –limit–access option.
MountPoint
A directory path that represents the mount point to which the VolumeName
NTFS volume will be mounted.
VolumeName
Volume ID of an NTFS volume that stores an HSM file system on a Win-
dows client. Volume ID is volume name without the \\?\ prefix and without
the trailing backslash.
–dismount–ntfs
Windows systems only: Dismount the newly formatted NTFS volume
VolumeName. Dismount is achieved by sending an appropriate code (the
FSCTL_DISMOUNT_VOLUME ioctrl code) to the volume. Later, when
the volume is mounted again, the HSM FS filter can attach to it before
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