Command Reference Guide

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–t, –status
Show status of the FSE partition Name. See PARTITION STATUS IN-
FORMATION for details on the status information that is displayed with
this option.
–disable
Disable operation of FSE partition Name. Note that unless additional option
–force is specified, the command demands FSE administrator’s confirma-
tion before performing this operation. Default answer to the confirmation
question is "No".
–enable
Enable operation of FSE partition Name, which is currently disabled.
–reorg–scan
Scan FSE medium volumes on all media that belong to the FSE partition
Name for obsolete data using the mandatory ExpirationDate and optional
NumberOfGenerations parameter. The scan statistics are recorded in the
corresponding File System Catalog, in order to be used by the reorganiza-
tion job. Note that the scanning process may take a considerable amount
of time. For more information on the media reorganization, refer to File
System Extender User146s Guide.
ExpirationDate
Treat all migrated file data generations that were created after Expiration-
Date as important. You have to specify the ExpirationDate parameter in
the form of "YYYY/MM/DD HH:mm:ss" or "YYYY/MM/DD". In the lat-
ter case, the time 00:00:00 is assumed. Note that if additional NumberOf-
Generations parameter is specified, not all such generations may be pre-
served by the reorganization process. This depends on the actual value of
NumberOfGenerations.
NumberOfGenerations
Treat at most NumberOfGenerations latest migrated file data generations as
important. Specifying this parameter, you can reduce the number of gener-
ations that would be preserved using the ExpirationDate parameter alone.
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference