Command Reference Guide

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BlockSize ... block size used on FSE medium volumes on the medium,
SysVolSize ... size of the system volume of the medium (if it exists),
CurVol ... consecutive number of the medium volume on which the
medium tape is currently positioned,
Key ... internal RMDB key value assigned to the medium.
If this option is used with the –list and –volume options, the following
additional information is reported:
UUID ... universal unique identified of the medium volume,
AccessNum ... number of accesses to the data on the volume,
WriteNum ... number of writings to the volume,
OwriteNum ... number of overwritings of the data on the volume,
InitTime ... date and time of the last volume initialization event,
AccessTime ... date and time of the last volume access event,
WriteTime ... date and time of the last volume write event,
OwriteTime ... date and time of the last volume overwrite event,
LastVer ... date and time of the last volume verification event,
ValidData ... amount of the data on the volume that was treated as
important by the reorganizational scan job (in MB, the value equals 0
if the volume has not been scanned),
TotalData ... amount of the data on the volume (in MB).
–f, –format
Format a new or an already used FSE medium with barcode Barcode. If
additional option –init is given then the initialization of the medium vol-
umes is performed as well. Formatting an FSE medium means partitioning
it into FSE medium volumes, according to the parameters specified by the
corresponding FSE media pool configuration. In case of FSE disk media
formatting will create subdirectories for each of the volumes. The name of
the directory will be the volume number.
Note:
FSE medium must be assigned to an FSE media pool before it can be
formatted. If the medium is not empty, its formatting is allowed only
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference