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Made in the USA. Quantum Corporation provides this publication "as is" without warranty of any kind, either express or implied, including but not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. [. . . ] · p - Stores the file by relocation policy.
[ -t e | p | i ]
Indicates how truncation policies (-t) operate on the file: · e - Excludes the file from truncation when a store or cleanup policy application occurs. · i - Truncates the file immediately.
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Options / Arguments [ -D y | n ]
Description Indicates if database entries are to be cleaned when the file is removed from the file system. · y - Database entries are cleaned and the file is not recoverable using fsrecover. · n - Database entries are not cleaned and the file is recoverable using fsrecover.
[ -c <copies> ]
Number of file copies to store (including the primary copy). This is the minimum number of bytes to leave on disk when files are truncated. Separate multiple file names with a space.
[ -a <class> ] [ -S <stubsize> ]
<filename>
fschmedstate
The fschmedstate command is used modify the state of media or the policy class to which the media belongs.
Command Syntax
fschmedstate <mediaID> [ -c <class> ] fschmedstate <mediaID> [ -b ] fschmedstate <mediaID> [ -s <state> ]
Options / Arguments
Table 15 lists options and arguments for the fschmedstate command.
Table 15 Options and Arguments: fschmedstate
Options / Arguments <mediaID> [ -c <class> ] [ -b ]
Description One or more media identifiers. Change the policy class of blank media to system blank pool.
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Options / Arguments [ -s <state> ]
Description The media state. · unmark - Unmark media that is marked Error or Check Out.
fschstate
The fschstate command is used to modify the state of all storage subsystems and drive components.
Command Syntax
fschstate <componentalias> -s <state>
Options / Arguments
Table 16 lists options and arguments for the fschstate command.
Table 16 Options and Arguments: fschstate
Options / Arguments <componentalias>
Description Component alias name used to identify storage subsystems and drive components. During system configuration, the System Administrator specifies the values of the componentalias parameter. Valid values (drive components): · MAINT · ON · OFF Valid values (subsystems): · ON · OFF
-s <state>
fsclassinfo
The fsclassinfo command is used to report policy class and, within each group, its processing parameters and directory paths.
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Command Syntax
fsclassinfo [ -l ] [ <class> . . . ]
Options / Arguments
Table 17 lists options and arguments for the fsclassinfo command.
Table 17 Options and Arguments: fsclassinfo
Options / Arguments [ -l ]
Description Display the long report format, including processing parameters, directory paths, and the disk affinity list for the policy class. If no class is specified, a short report for all policy classes is displayed.
[ <class> . . . ]
fsclassrnm
The fsclassrnm command is used to rename an existing policy class. This causes all files and media that were in the old class to be assigned to the new class.
Command Syntax
fsclassrnm <oldclass> <newclass>
Options / Arguments
Table 18 lists options and arguments for the fsclassrnm command.
Table 18 Options and Arguments: fsclassrnm
Options / Arguments <oldclass> <newclass>
Description The name of the policy class to be changed. (Maximum of 16 characters. )
fsclean
The fsclean command is used to remove inactive file versions.
Command Syntax
fsclean -m <mediaID> [ -t [ <endtime> ] ] fsclean -s <filesystem> [ -t [ <endtime> ] ] fsclean -c <class> [ -t [ <endtime> ] ]
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fsclean -t [ <endtime> ] fsclean -r [ -l ] fsclean -r [ <mediaID> ] -p <filename> Table 19 lists options and arguments for the fsclean command.
Table 19 Options and Arguments: fsclean
Options / Arguments -m <mediaID> -s <filesystem> -c <class>
Description The media identifier(s) to clean. The value of this parameter should be less than or equal to the current time. Format is: YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss The default is the current time (all inactive versions removed for all times).
[ -t <endtime> ]>
-r [ <mediaID> ]
Cleans all Tertiary Manager knowledge of files on media where rminfo processing has been done. If a mediaID is specified, then processing is restricted to only that media. The file filename contains a list of files that need to be retrieved so missing copies can be regenerated.
[ -l ]
-p <filename>
fsdirclass
The fsdirclass command is used to display the policy class associated with the specified directory.
Command Syntax
fsdirclass <directory>
Options / Arguments
Table 20 lists options and arguments for the fsdirclass command.
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Options / Arguments <directory>
Description The directory path for which the associated policy class is returned. (The path must be less than 256 characters. )
fsdrvclean
The fsdrvclean command is used to clean the specified drive.
Command Syntax
fsdrvclean <drivealias>
Options / Arguments
Table 21 lists options and arguments for the fsdrvclean command.
Table 21 Options and Arguments: fsdrvclean
Options / Arguments <drivealias>
Description The alias of the drive to clean. If the drive alias contains spaces, use single quotes around the string. (Use the fsstate command to list the set of drive aliases. )
fsfilecopy
The fsfilecopy command is used to replace the primary copy (or a specified copy) of a file on a piece of media by duplicating it on another piece of media.
Command Syntax
fsfilecopy -r <filename> -d <destinationmediaID> [ -c <copynum> ] fsfilecopy -r <filename> [ -b ] [ -t <mediatype> ] [ -c <copynum> ]
Options / Arguments
Table 22 lists options and arguments for the fsfilecopy command.
Table 22 Options and Arguments: fsfilecopy
Options / Arguments -r
Description Copies the file(s) filename to a piece of media and deletes all corresponding file(s) on the original piece of media.
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Options / Arguments <filename>
Description The path of the file(s) to replace. [. . . ] Default: 3 Time interval (in seconds) that the software waits for status before returning a timeout. Default: 300016
[ -T <timeout > ]
[ -V <number> ]
Examples
· Requests that the Media Manager software return information on every Media Class group known to the Media Manager system. vsmedclassqry -a · Requests that the Media Manager software return detailed information for every piece of media in the medclassh1user Media Class group. vsmedclassqry medclassh1user -m
vsmedqry
The vsmedqry command queries for the attributes of one or more specified media.
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Command Syntax
vsmedqry <mediaID> | -a [ -I ] [ -h ] [ -H <hostname> ] [ -P <priority> ] [ -R <retries> ] [ -T <timeout> ] [ -V <number> ]
Options / Arguments
Table 48 lists options and arguments for the vsmedqry command.
Table 48 Options and Arguments: vsmedqry
Options / Arguments <mediaID> | -a
Description Specifies a media type (mediaID) or all media (-a) to be queried. [. . . ]
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