Command Reference Guide

2.10 NAME 69
Partition states have the following meaning:
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| STATUS | HSM FILE SYSTEM | PARTITION | PART. MANAGER | NORMAL OPERATION |
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| disabled | not mounted | disabled | not running | yes |
| stopped | * | enabled | not running | no |
| running | not mounted | enabled | running | yes |
| mounted | mounted | enabled | running | yes |
| unknown | * | * | * | no |
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... not relevant
Note:
Situations described by the lines with word no in the column NORMAL OP-
ERATION mean that the FSE administrator’s intervention is necessary to re-
store the normal FSE operation.
2.10.3 OPTIONS
–a, –add
Configure a new FSE Partition with parameters, written in the configura-
tion file ConfigFileName. This action checks the validity of the configura-
tion file, copies the file to Configuration Database and inserts the parame-
ter values into Resource Management Database. FSE partition names are
unique within one FSE system. A new Partition Manager for this partition
is started after the validation checks pass. Partition Manager is one of the
configuration–dependent FSE processes in the FSE system. It is responsible
for managing the data flow between HSM file system and FSE media in the
FSE media pools that belong to this FSE partition.
ConfigFileName
The name of the FSE partition configuration file to use.
–r, –remove
Remove an existing FSE partition from the FSE system. This includes shut-
down of Partition Manager for this partition and removal of:
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