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Command Options Description Command Options Description

fsaddclass [ -d Total number of stored copies fsaddclass [ -p yes | no ] Specifies whether the policy
High Performance Workflow <defaultcopies> ] (including the primary) for engine automatically stores
and Intelligent Archiving each file in the policy class. files for the policy class.
This value cannot exceed the Default: yes
maxcopies setting.
Default: 1
StorNext 4.0 Storage Manager [ -z <minsetsize>
[ MB | GB ] ]
Sets the minimum set size of
the policy’s data to store (MB
Syntax conventions: [ -m Minimum time (in minutes) or GB).
<minstoretime> ] that a file must reside Default: 0
• <brackets> = replace with a variable unmodified on disk before
being considered a candidate
• [ ] = optional component for storage on media. [-g <maxsetage> ] Sets the candidate expiration
time (hours) when files will
Default: 5 get stored if minsetsize is not
Policy Class Management reached.
[ -c Minimum time (in days) that a Default: 0
<mintrunctime> ] file must reside unaccessed on
Command Options Description disk before being considered
a candidate for truncation. [ -G y | n ] Specifies whether to generate
fsaddclass Creates and defines a new and maintain a checksum for
Default: 3 each stored file.
policy class.
Default: n
[ -a <affinity> ] List of disk affinities that the
<class> The policy class (maximum of files in the policy class will
16 alphanumeric characters). traverse in their lifecycle. [ -V y | n ] Specifies whether to verify the
checksum of each retrieved
Default: ‘’ (empty list) file.
[ -s <softlimit> ] Warning limit for the number
of media allocated in the Default: n
policy class. [ -i Minimum time (in days) that a
<minreloctime> ] file must reside unaccessed on
Default: 20,000 disk before being considered [ -D y | n ] Specifies whether to remove
a candidate for relocation. database information when a
[ -h <hardlimit> ] Maximum number of media file is removed. If enabled, the
Default: 7 file cannot be recovered with
allowed in the policy class.
fsrecover.
Default: 25,000 [ -R <affinity> ] The affinity to retrieve a
truncated file to (overrides the fsaddrelation Adds a directory-to-policy
[ -S <stubsize> ] The minimum number of KB default affinity). class association.
to leave on disk when files are
truncated. [ -v <drivepool> ] Media Manager drive pool <directory> Path name of the directory to
Default: 0 used to store or retrieve data associate with the policy class.
for the policy class.
[ -t <mediatype> ] Defines the media type to use Default: fs_F0drivepool -c <class> Policy class to associate with
for the policy class. the directory.
Default: LTO (unless changed [ -k Maximum number of inactive
at install time) <maxversions> ] versions to keep for a file. fsclassinfo Reports policy class
(The minimum is 1 and the processing parameters,
maximum is 25. directory paths, and affinity
[ -l securitycode> ] Security code for the policy
class (up to 4 characters in Default: 10 lists.
length).
Default: NONE [ -f i | p ] File retention policy (-f) for [ <class> ] One or more policy classes to
the policy class. Files can be: be listed. Separate multiple
• i - Truncated immediately policy classes with a space.
[ -l -o acctnum> ] Account number for the
policy class (up to 5 characters • p - (Default) Truncated at
in length). [ -l ] Long report - processing
policy application time parameters, directory paths,
Default: 12345 and the disk affinity list for
[ -r c | s ] Media classification cleanup the policy class.
[ -x <maxcopies> ] Maximum number of copies action. When all files are
(including the primary) deleted from a medium, the fsmodclass Modifies the parameters of
allowed for each file in the medium can revert (-r) back the policy class.
policy class. to:
Default: 4 • c - Policy class blank pool <class> The policy class.
• s - (Default) System blank
pool [ -s <softlimit> ] Warning limit for the number
of media allocated in the
policy class.

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Command Options Description Command Options Description File Management

fsmodclass [ -h <hardlimit> ] Maximum number of media fsmodclass [ -r c | s ] Media classification cleanup


Command Options Description
allowed in the policy class. action. When all files are
deleted from a medium, the fschdiat Modifies the attributes of the
[ -S <stubsize> ] The minimum number of KB medium can revert (-r) back directory.
to leave on disk when files are to:
truncated. • c - Policy class blank pool [ -s e | p ] Indicates how storage policies
(-s) operate on the directory:
• s - System blank pool
[ -t <mediatype> ] Defines the media type to use • e - Excludes files from
for the policy class. storage when a store policy
[ -p yes | no ] Specifies whether the policy
engine automatically stores occurs.
[ -l Security code for the policy files for the policy class. • p - Stores files by storage
<securitycode> ] class (up to 4 characters in
length). policy.
[ -z <minsetsize> Sets the minimum set size of
[ MB | GB ] ] the policy’s data to store (MB [ -r e | p ] Indicates how relocation
[ -o <acctnum> ] Account number for the or GB).
policy class (up to 5 characters policies (-r) operate on the
in length). Default: 0 directory:
• e - Excludes files from
[ -x <maxcopies> ] Maximum number of copies [-g <maxsetage> ] Sets the candidate expiration relocation when a
(including the primary) time (hours) when files will relocation policy occurs.
allowed for each file in the get stored if minsetsize is not
reached. • p - Relocates files by
policy class.
Default: 0 relocation policy.
[ -d Total number of stored copies
<defaultcopies> ] (including the primary) for [ -G y | n ] Specifies whether to generate [ -t e | p ] Indicates how truncation
each file in the policy class. and maintain a checksum for policies (-t) operate on the
This value cannot exceed the each stored file. directory:
maxcopies setting. • e - Excludes files from
[ -V y | n ] Specifies whether to verify the truncation when a store or
[ -m Minimum time (in minutes) checksum of each retrieved cleanup policy application
<minstoretime> ] that a file must reside file. occurs.
unmodified on disk before
being considered a candidate • p - Truncates files by
[ -D y | n ] Specifies whether to remove cleanup policy.
for storage on media. database information when a
file is removed. If enabled, the
[ -c Minimum time (in days) that a file cannot be recovered with [ -D y | n ] Specifies whether to remove
<mintrunctime> ] file must reside unaccessed on fsrecover. database information when a
disk before being considered file is removed. If enabled, the
a candidate for truncation. file cannot be recovered with
fsrecover.
[ -a <affinity> ] List of disk affinities that the
Device Management
files in the policy class will [ -c <class> ] Specifies the policy class
traverse in their lifecycle. Command Options Description associated with the directory.

[ -i Minimum time (in days) that a fschstate Modifies the state of storage [ -S <stubsize> ] The truncation stub size (in
<minreloctime> ] file must reside unaccessed on subsystems and drive KB). This is the minimum
disk before being considered components. number of bytes to leave on
a candidate for relocation. disk when files are truncated.
<alias> Alias used for storage
[ -R <affinity> ] The affinity to retrieve a subsystems and drive directoryname The directory to change
truncated file to (overrides the components. attributes for. Separate
default affinity). multiple directory names with
a space.
-s <state> Desired state of drive
[ -v drivepool ] Media Manager drive pool components or subsystems.
used to store or retrieve data fschfiat Modifies the attributes of the
Valid values (drives): file.
for the policy class. MAINT, ON, OFF
Valid values (subsystems): ON, [ -s e | p ] Indicates how storage policies
[ -k Maximum number of inactive OFF
<maxversions> ] versions to keep for a file. operate on the file:
• e - Excludes the file from
[ -f i | p ] File retention policy (-f) for the storage when a store policy
policy class. Files can be: occurs.
• i - Truncated immediately • p - Stores the file by storage
• p - Truncated at policy policy.
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Command Options Description Command Options Description Command Options Description
fschfiat [ -r e | p ] Indicates how relocation fsfilecopy [ -b ] File(s) are copied to a blank fsretrieve Retrieves or recovers files from
policies operate on the file. piece of media. media and places the files on
• e - Excludes the file from disk.
relocation when a [ -t <mediatype> ] Defines the type of media to
relocation policy occurs. be used for replacement. [ -a ] Updates the access time of
the requested files.
• p - Relocates the file by
fspolicy Manages disk data / space via
relocation policy. file system or class. [ -c copy ] Retrieves a specific copy of
filename if one exists.
[ -t e | p | i ] Indicates how truncation [ -s ] Invokes the storage policy.
policies operate on the file: <filename> Path and name of the file to
• e - Excludes the file from [ -r ] Invokes the relocation policy. retrieve. Separate multiple file
truncation when a store or names with a space.
cleanup policy application
[ -t ] Invokes the cleanup
occurs. (truncation) policy. -n <newfilename> New path and name into
which to retrieve the file.
• p - Truncates the file by
cleanup policy. [ -b ] Scans file system for
candidate files to store, [ -b <startbyte> Specifies a byte range to
• i - Truncates the file <endbyte> ]
relocate, or truncate, and retrieve. The value of
immediately when stored. rebuilds the candidate lists. startbyte must be less than
the endbyte value. Both
[ -D y | n ] Specifies whether to remove [ -y <filesystem> ] File system to which the policy values must be within the
database information when a will be applied. byte range of the file.
file is removed. If enabled, the
file cannot be recovered with -R <directory> Directory from which to start
fsrecover. [ -e ] Invokes a high priority for
immediate action on file recursive retrieval.
storage, relocation, or
[ -c <copies> ] Number of file copies to store, truncation in a file system. [ -x y | n ] Forces a change in the
including the primary. This alternate retrieval location
value cannot exceed the behavior.
policy’s maxcopies setting. [ -v <drivepool> ] Specifies the drivepool from
which to allocate drives when • y - The alternate location is
storing files. used, bypassing the
[ -a <class> ] Specifies an alternate policy
class associated with the file. standard copies.
[ -m Minimum time (in minutes) • n - The alternative location
<minstoretime> ] that a file must reside on disk
[ -S <stubsize> ] The truncation stub size (in before being considered a is ignored.
KB). This is the minimum candidate for storage.
number of bytes to leave on fsrmcopy Removes a copy or copies of a
disk when files are truncated. file from disk or media.
[ -m Minimum time (in minutes)
<minreloctime> ] that a file must reside on disk
<filename> File to change attributes for. before being considered a [ -c <copynum> | Deletes either a specific file
Separate multiple file names candidate for relocation. -a ] copy (copynum) or all file
with a space. copies (-a) from the media.
[ -m Minimum time (in days) that a
fsfilecopy Replaces the primary copy (or <mintrunctime> ] file must reside unaccessed on <filename> File or files to remove from
a specified copy) of a file on a disk before being considered disk or media. Separate
piece of media by duplicating a candidate for truncation. multiple file names with a
it on another piece of media. space.
[ -o <goal> ] Percentage of used disk space
-r Copies the file(s) to a piece of at which a relocation or fsrmdiskcopy Removes a file copy from disk
media and deletes all truncation policy ceases is after the file is stored to
corresponding file(s) on the applied. media.
original piece of media.
[ -z <minsize> ] Minimum file size (in bytes) to <filename> Full path and name of the file
<filename> The path of the file(s) to relocate or truncate. copy to remove from disk.
replace. Separate multiple file Separate multiple file names
names with a space. with a space.
[ -a <affinity> ] The affinity to be used for
relocation or truncation.
-d <mediaID> Specifies the piece of media to fsstore Expedites storage of data to
which the file(s) are copied. media, instead of allowing
[ -c <class> ] Policy class associated with
data to be stored, relocated, data migration by StorNext
[ -c <copynum> ] Specifies the copy of the file(s) or truncated. software.
to replace. (If not specified,
the primary copy is replaced.) <filename> Name of file on disk to store
to media. Separate multiple
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Command Options Description Command Options Description Command Options Description
fsstore [ -t <mediatype> ] Defines the media type to use fsrecover [ -p ] Specifies that the user report snrestore [ -r Uses files from this directory
for storage. display entries for which the <restore_path> ] to restore. No files are
user has permissions. If this restored from media.
[ -c <copies> ] Number of file copies to store, option is not specified, the
including the primary. report to the user displays [ -m | -mj Specifies the file system
only user-owned entries. [ <file_system> ] ] metadata restore values. You
[ -f i | p ] File retention policy (-f) for can specify:
the file. Files can be: [ -t <starttime> Indicates a time range to • -m - Restore file system
[<endtime> ] ] restrict the length of the user
• i - Truncated immediately report. The format of the metadata information for
starttime and endtime all file systems or for the
• p - Truncated at policy selected optional file
parameters is:
application time system.
YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss
[ -v <drivepool > ] Specifies the Media Manager • -mj - Restore file system
drive pool group used to store <dirname> Directory containing one or journal information for all
the file. more files to recover. The file systems or for the
name can be a directory selected optional file
name, partial path, or full system.
[ -z <minsize> ] Specifies the minimum file path. Separate multiple
size (in bytes) to store. directory names with a space.
[ -d | dj ] Specifies the database restore
[ -u <runtime> ] Specifies the maximum time values. You can specify:
-d Indicates that directory
(in hours) allowed for the recovery processing is • -d - Restore database and
command to finish. requested. journal files.
• -dj - Restore only the
fsversion Reports or changes versions of [ -r ] Indicates recursive processing
a file. journal files and apply them
is requested. to the existing database on
the system.
-h Displays usage. [ -a ] Specifies active files rather
than recoverable files when [ -c ] Restores all software
[ -a ] Lists all available versions of either reporting or recovering configuration information.
the file (current and inactive). a directory.
[ -h ] Displays usage.
[ -v ] Verbose listing of the file [<RM_time>::] Full path of the file to recover.
(version number and <filepathname> Optionally, you can have a
modification time). timestamp of the form
YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss::/ Media Management
<name> File for which the version stornext/snfs2/rel1/sub1/file.a.
Separate multiple file names
number will be checked.
Separate multiple file names with a space. Command Options Description
with a space.
-u Indicates that recovery fschmedstate Modifies the state of media or
processing is requested. a policy class to which the
-c <ver> Modifies the current version media belongs.
of the file to the specified
inactive version. [ -v ] Specifies the verbose mode
during a recover sequence. <mediaID> The media identifier. Separate
The system reports on the multiple media IDs with a
[ -f ] Forces the version change. space.
recovered files.

<dirpathname> Full path of the directory [ -c <class> | b ] For blank media, changes the
File System Recovery containing file(s) to recover. name of the associated policy
Separate multiple directory class
Command Options Description names with a space. (-c class) or changes the
policy class to system blank
pool (-b).
fsrecover Reports or recovers files that snrestore Restores elements of a
were removed from disk. StorNext Storage Manager
system. [ -s <state> ] The media state. Valid values
are: unsup, protect,
<filename> Name of the file to report on. unprotect, avail, unavail, and
The name can be a file name, [ -p <temp_path> ] Specifies a temporary storage unmark.
a partial path name, or a directory for restored files.
complete path name. fsclean Removes inactive file version
Separate multiple file names [ -e ] Only extracts files to the information.
with a space. temporary storage directory.
-m <mediaID> The media identifier. Separate
multiple media IDs with a
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Command Options Description Command Options Description Command Options Description
fsclean -s <filesystem> The file system to clean. fsmedcopy [ -w Percentage (0 to 100%) of [ -z ] Lists all media exiting a
Separate multiple file systems <fragmentation> ] wasted space out of filled storage area.
with a space. space on media.
fsmedlist [ -o ] Lists all media checked out of
-c <class> Policy class associated with fsmedinfo Generates a report on the storage areas.
data to clean. Separate specified media.
multiple policy classes with a fsrminfo Marks the media as logically
space. <mediaID> The media identifier. Separate blank and invalidates all
multiple media IDs with a copies stored to the media.
[ -t <endtime> ]> Endtime option. This space. WARNING: This command
parameter should be less than removes all knowledge of the
or equal to the current time. [ -l ] Generates the long-form files on the media from
The format of the endtime report which includes a list of StorNext. Truncated files will
parameter is: files on the media. lost.
YYYY:MM:DD:hh:mm:ss
Default: current time
fsmedlist Lists media in a data or <mediaID> The media identifier. Separate
storage area. multiple media IDs with a
-r [ <mediaID> ] Cleans all knowledge of files space.
on media where rminfo
processing has been done. [ -c <class> ] Policy class for which the
report is to be generated. [ -y ] Forces the command to run
Separate multiple policy without prompting.
[ -l ] Valid only with -r option. classes with a space.
Displays a list of all media
where rminfo processing has vsarchiveqry Queries for information about
been done. [ -g ] Reports on blank media in the an archive.
general scratch pool.
-p <filename> Valid only with -r option. <archivename> | Specifies the archive
Creates a list of files that need [ -l ] Lists media in the long report -a (archivename) or all archives
to be retrieved so missing format. (-a) to be queried.
copies can be regenerated.
[ -k ] Lists all media marked for [ -c ] Indicates that detailed
fsdrvclean Cleans the specified drive. check out. information on all media
classes associated with the
[ -m ] Lists all media marked for specified archive will be
<drivealias> The drive alias. reported.
removal.
fsmedcopy Copies, reports, or [ -d ] Indicates that all drives
defragments media. [ -b ] Lists unformatted blank
media. associated with the specified
archive will be reported.
<mediaID> The media identifier. Separate
multiple media IDs with a [ -f ] Lists formatted blank media.
[ -m ] Indicates that all media
space. associated with the specified
[ -p ] Lists all write-protected archive will be reported.
[ -a ] All active and inactive versions media.
are copied from the source [ -t ] Indicates that detailed
medium. [ -q ] Lists media with mark error. information on all media
types associated with the
[ -r ] Initiates copy-replace for a [ -a ] Lists all available media. specified archive will be
medium. reported.
[ -n ] Lists all media unavailable to
[ -d <mediaID> ] Copies a data file to the StorNext software. [ -v ] Indicates that all drives, media
destination media identifier. classes, media, and media
types associated with the
[ -u ] Lists all media marked as specified archive will be
[ -b ] Specifies blank media for unavailable but still located in
media destination. reported.
StorNext system.

[ -f <fill> ] Specifies the fill level [ -I ] Indicates that command line


[ -s ] Lists all suspect media. options are read from stdin.
threshold (between 0 and
100%).
[ -d ] Lists all media located in a [ -h ] Displays command usage.
drive.
[ -t <mediatype> ] Defines media type to use.
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media
[ -h ] Lists all media located in its Manager server.
[ -u <runtime> ] Maximum allowable time (in home slot/bin.
hours) for the fsmedcopy
command to finish.
[ -t ] Lists all media transitioning
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Command Options Description Command Options Description Command Options Description
vsarchiveqry [ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the vsdrivevary [ -v ] Verbose listing (status vsmedclassqry [ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI
entered command. information) of changed software attempts if a
Default value: 15 drives. timeout is received.
Valid values: 1 to 32 Default: 3
[ -I ] Indicates that command line
options are read from stdin. [ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that
[ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI
software attempts if a the software waits for status
timeout is received. [ -h ] Displays command usage. before returning a timeout.
Default: 3 Default: 120
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media
Manager server. [ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the
[ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that
the software waits for status software.
before returning a timeout. [ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the Default: 300018
entered command.
Default: 120
Default: 15 vsmedqry Queries for the attributes of
[ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the Valid values: 1 to 32 one or more specified media.
software.
Default: 300018s [ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI <mediaID> | -a Specifies a media type
software attempts if a (mediaID) or all media
timeout is received. (-a) to be queried. Separate
vsdriveqry Queries for information on multiple media IDs with a
the specified drive. Default: 3
space.

<driveID> | -a Indicates a specific drive [ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that
the software waits for status [ -I ] Indicates that command line
(driveID) or all drives (-a) will options are to be read from
be queried. before returning a timeout.
stdin.
Default: 120
[ -I ] Indicates that command line [ -h ] Requests help for the entered
options are to be read from [ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the command.
stdin. software.
Default: 300018 [ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media
[ -h ] Displays command usage. Manager server.
vsmedclassqry Queries for the attributes of a
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media media class. [ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the
Manager server. entered command.
<mediaclass> | -a Specifies a media class Default: 15
[ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the (mediaclass) or all media
entered command. classes (-a) on which to
request information. [ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI
Default value: 15 software attempts if a
Valid values: 1 to 32 timeout is received.
[ -m ] Requests a list of media
identifiers for all media Default: 3
[ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI associated with each reported
software attempts if a media class. [ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that
timeout is received. the software waits for status
Default: 3 [ -v ] Requests detailed information before returning a timeout.
for all media associated with Default: 120
[ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that each reported media class.
the software waits for status [ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the
before returning a timeout. [ -I ] Indicates that command line software.
Default: 120 options are to be read from Default: 300018
stdin.
[ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the vspoolcfg Configures a drive pool.
software. [ -h ] Displays command usage.
Default: 300018 -p <drivepool> Configures the specified drive
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media pool. (Maximum of 16
Manager server. characters.)
vsdrivevary Changes a drive state.
[ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the -c <driveID> Creates a drive pool with a list
<driveID> Specifies the drive(s) whose entered command.
state is to be changed. of drive identifiers.
Default: 15
-s <state> Specifies the target state of Valid values: 1 to 32 -d Deletes the drive pool.
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Command Options Description Command Options Description Reports and Queries

vspoolcfg -i <driveID> Inserts drives into an existing vspoolqry [ -R <retries> ] Number of retries that the
Command Options Description
drive pool. software attempts if a
timeout is received. fsfileinfo Reports the current location
-r <driveID> Removes drives from an Default: 3 of files, whether on disk,
existing drive pool. media or not in the system.
[ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that
[ -I ] Indicates that command line the software waits for status <filename> Full path and filename of the
options are to be read from before returning a timeout. file. Separate multiple file
stdin. names with a space.
Default: 120

[ -h ] Displays command usage. [ -c ] Displays the checksum value


[ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the generated for the file when
software. stored.
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media Default: 300018
Manager server.
fsqueue View subsystem resource
vsreclassify Changes the media class requests.
[ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the associated with the specified
entered command. media. [ -r Identifier of the request to be
Default: 15 <requestID> ] reported.
<mediaID> Specifies one or more media
[ -R <retries> ] Number of retries the CLI to reclassify. [ -m ] Reports media movement for
software attempts if a a request identifier or all
timeout is received. -c <mediaclass> Specifies the media class with media in the queue.
Default: 3 which specified media are
currently associated. [-f ] Reports all files in the queue
[ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that or specific files if request
the software waits for status -n Specifies the new media class identifiers or filenames are
before returning a timeout. <newmediaclass> with which the specified specified.
Default: 120 media are to be associated.
-a Displays information only for
[ -v ] Specifies verbose output. active data mover hosts.
[ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the
software.
[ -I ] Indicates that CLI options are [ -v ] Displays information only for
Default: 300018 active data mover requests.
to be read from stdin.
vspoolqry Displays information for a <filename> Path and filename of the file.
specified drive pool or for all [ -h ] Displays command usage.
Separate multiple file names
drive pools. with a space.
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media
-a Displays information for all Manager server.
fsstate Reports the state of drive
drive pools. components, storage
[ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the subsystem, and Tertiary
<drivepool> Displays information for the entered command. Manager software.
specified drivepool. Default: 15
(Maximum of 16 characters.) [<alias> ] Alias for drives and storage
[ -R <retries> ] Number of retries that the subsystems.
[ -v ] Specifies verbose output. software attempts if a
timeout is received. [ -f ] Generates a report showing
[ -I ] Indicates that command line Default: 3 the status of Tertiary Manager
options are to be read from software.
stdin. [ -T <timeout> ] Time interval (in seconds) that Valid states are: Active, Not
the software waits for status Active, Not Available
[ -h ] Displays command usage. before returning a timeout.
Default: 120 fsusedspace Reports the total amount of
[ -H <hostname> ] Hostname of the Media stored, primary copy data in
Manager server. the StorNext system (in GB).
[ -V <number> ] RPC program number for the
software.
[ -P <priority> ] Execution priority of the Default: 300016
entered command.
Default: 15
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Scheduled Features Command Options Description
Command Options Description fsschedlock [ -a | -d ] Add (-a) or delete (-d) a lock
from the feature(s) specified
fsschedule Reports, inserts, modifies, with the -t option.
deletes, or resets scheduled
features. [ -t type ] The type of feature for which
to add or delete a lock.
-f <feature> The scheduled feature to work Valid options are: store, reloc,
with. Valid options are: foreign, rebuild, lospace,
clninfo, clnver, rebuild, mintime, clnver, clninfo,
p_backup, f_backup, spolicy, p_backup, f_backup, spolicy,
healthck. all

-n <name> The schedule name. [ -f ] Locks the feature for a full day

[ -l ] Lists schedules in the long [ -s <time> ] The time to start the lockout
report format. in HHMM format. (Uses a 24
hour clock. Midnight is 0000.)
-a Adds a new schedule. (This
option requires the -n, -f, and [ -e <time> | Specify one of the following:
-p options.) -p hrs ] The time to end the lockout in
HHMM format. (Uses a 24
[ -p <period> The period of the schedule. hour clock. Midnight is 0000.)
[ -e <weekday> | Valid options are: daily,
-y <monthday> ] ] weekly, monthly. (This options The duration of the lockout
requires the -t option.) period (in hours).
For weekly, you must specify
-e weekday where valid [ <day> ] The day(s) of the week to lock
options are: sun, mon, tue, the feature. Valid options are:
wed, thu, fri, sat. sun, mon, tue, wed, thu, fri,
sat, or all.
For monthly, you must specify
-y monthday where
monthday is a day of the
month (1–31).

[ -t <runtime> ] The start time of the feature


in HHMM (hours and
minutes).
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the Quantum logo, and StorNext are registered trademarks of Quantum
[ -w <window> ] The window or runtime offset Corporation, registered in the U.S. and other countries.
in HHMM (hours and For assistance, contact the Quantum customer Support Center. In North
minutes). America, call toll-free: 1-800-284-5101, In EMEA, call toll-free: 00800-4-
782-6886. In APAC, call toll-free: +800 7826 8887. For worldwide support,
[ -o <option> ] If spolicy is specified for go to: www.quantum.com/ServiceandSupport
-f feature, use -o option
where option is the name of
an existing policy class. 6-00361-36 Rev A, February 2010

-m Modifies an existing schedule.


(This option requires the -n
option.)

-d Deletes an existing schedule.


(This option requires the -n
option.)

-r Resets all schedules of a


feature. (This option requires
the -f option.)

fsschedlock Locks and unlocks some


automated StorNext features.

[ -r ] Reports the current lock status


for all features.

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