Command Reference Guide

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Note:
A full FSE medium volume is not used for writing any more. Mark-
ing an FSE medium volume as full is useful in situations, when,
due to problems with certain medium volume, status of a whole FSE
medium is set to unreliable. The medium remains unused although
other medium volumes are error–free. In such cases the unreliable
medium volume is marked as full and its medium as good to make
other medium volumes available to the FSE system again.
–recreate–fri
Recreate missing Fast Recovery Information on disk from the migrated
metadata on specified FSE medium or FSE medium volume. For all
medium volumes which are closed, the recreated Fast Recovery Informa-
tion is also copied to the end part of these volumes.
Note:
Fast Recovery Information on disk speeds up the eventual File System
Catalog recovery.
–duplicate
Duplicate a source medium to a target medium of the same tape media fam-
ily. All data will be copied bit–by–bit: medium volume header (including
medium volume UUID), medium volume data and Fast Recovery Informa-
tion (from all data volumes as well as system volume). Target medium may
not belong to any media pool that is assigned to a partition. See details in
the User’s Guide. If a user wants to replace a medium with its duplicate,
then he labels the duplicate medium with original barcode and replaces the
original with its copy. Refer to File System Extender User146s Guide for
the duplication process details.
–reorg
Start the media reorganization job for the specified FSE medium or FSE
medium volume(s). If the –no–monitor option is not specified, the
progress of the reorganization job will be reported to the command output.
Note that you can only start the reorganization job if the FSE medium vol-
umes involved in the process have already been scanned for obsolete data.
Note that the reorganization process may take a considerable amount of
time. Refer to File System Extender User146s Guide for the reorganization
process details.
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference