Command Reference Guide

2.14 NAME 93
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Situations described by the lines with X in the column ERROR mean that some
error occurred and the FSE administrator’s intervention is necessary to restore the
normal FSE operation.
2.14.3 OPTIONS
–s, –show
If the argument RevisionNumber is given, print the appropriate FSE system
configuration revision, otherwise print the configuration revision in–use.
RevisionNumber
A non–negative integer value which represents the configuration revision to
print.
–H, –history
Print FSE system configuration history depth. Configuration history depth
is the number of the FSE system configuration file revisions which are
stored in Configuration Database. This option may only be used together
with the –show option.
–m, –modify
Modify the FSE system configuration with the configuration file ConfigFile-
Name. This action checks the validity of the new configuration file, copies
it to Configuration Database as a new configuration revision and triggers the
FSE system reconfiguration.
–t, –status
Show current status of each configured FSE partition, number of jobs run-
ning on it and total number of running administrative jobs. See STATUS
INFORMATION for details on the status information that is printed with
the help of this option.
–enable–dbg
Enable debugging or change current settings for debugging of FSE pro-
cesses according to the SysDbgLevel argument and the SysDbgFile, Sys-
DbgFlags and SysDbgHSMFS arguments, if they are specified by the FSE
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