Command Reference Guide

2.3 NAME 19
If the FSE administrator made sure that the HSMDB and FSC back–ups are stored
on a safe medium, (s)he is advised to use value 0 (zero) in place of the StatusCode
argument. This value means that all old transaction log files of HSMDBs and
FSCs will be removed, as they are not needed any more. If any other value is used
as the StatusCode, these transaction logs will be preserved and optionally used
again, if needed.
2.3.3 OPTIONS
–suspend
Prepare each HSMDB and FSC for backing up. This action temporarily sus-
pends the normal FSE system operation in all running Partition Managers.
See DESCRIPTION for details of this operation.
–continue
Unblock the FSE system operation using the value StatusCode. This en-
ables the incoming job requests in all running Partition Managers and re-
stores the normal FSE system operation.
StatusCode
The status code, which is used with the option –continue. See DESCRIP-
TION for an explanation of the meaning and proper usage of this value.
–reserve–medium
Create a new administrative job for a backup purpose, print the interopera-
ble object reference of the job and the name of the device where the back–up
archive will be written. The administrative job is a dummy job: it only al-
locates an FSE medium with the specified barcode Barcode from an FSE
backup media pool and loads it into a free FSE drive. It then prints the
device name of this FSE drive.
Barcode
Barcode of the FSE medium, which will be used to store the back–up
archive. This medium has to be assigned to an FSE backup media pool.
–change–medium
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference