Command Reference Guide

2.6 NAME 38
–D, –trigger–deletion
Trigger deletion of files on an HSM file system, which correspond to the
deletion policy defined for the belonging FSE partition. The deletion pol-
icy consists of a sequence of FileExpiration – Path parameter pairs that are
specified in the FSE partition configuration file. Although the deletion re-
moves the corresponding files from the HSM file system, their migrated
generations still exist on FSE media, unless the media reorganization with
appropriate parameters has been run on the media that hold the migrated
copies. If this is not the case, these migrated generations can still be re-
called. For more information on configuring the deletion policy, refer to
File System Extender User146s Guide.
–F, –force
Set forced mode for triggering the deletion of files on an HSM file system.
In this mode, FSE administrator’s confirmation of triggering the file dele-
tion is skipped. The command treats it as if FSE administrator would have
answered the confirmation question with "Yes". This option may only be
used together with the –trigger–deletion option.
–no–monitor
Disable monitoring of the formatting, initialization or maintenance job
which is to be performed on the HSM file system. Monitoring is enabled by
default. See JOB PROGRESS MONITORING for details on monitoring.
–h, –help
Print the usage information for this FSE command.
–v, –version
Print the copyright and version information for this FSE command.
2.6.4 EXAMPLES
List current status of the file updateMe.gz in the current directory; display
each of the retrieved parameters in a separate line:
fsefile – –list updateMe.gz –detail
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference