ADIC 2.6 Frozen Dessert Maker User Manual


 
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Device Management
File Management
Command Options Description
fschstate Modifies the state of storage
subsystems and drive
components.
[ componentalias ] Alias used for storage
subsystems and drive
components.
[ -s state ] Desired state of drive
components or subsystems.
Valid values:
•MAINT
•ON
•OFF
Drive status. Valid values:
•FREE
IN USE
•FAILED
DELAYED
•CLEANING
Command Options Description
fschfiat Modifies the class attributes
of the file.
filename File having changed
attributes.
[ -c copies ] Number of file copies to
store, including the primary.
This value cannot exceed
the maxcopies setting.
[ -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.
p - Truncates the file by
cleanup policy.
i - Truncates the file
immediately.
[ -s e | p ] Indicates how storage
policies (-s) operate on the
file:
e - Excludes the file from
storage when a store
policy occurs.
p - Stores the file by
storage policy.
[ -r e | p ] Indicates how relocation
policies (-r) operate on the
file.
e - Excludes the file from
relocation when a
relocation policy
occurs.
p - Relocates the file by
relocation policy.
[ -a class ] Specifies an alternate
policy class that can be
associated with the file.
fspolicy Manages disk data / space
via file system or class.
[ -c class ] Policy class associated with
data to be stored or
truncated.
[ -e ] Invokes a high priority for
immediate action on file
storage in a file system.
[ -s ] Invokes the storage policy.
[ -m minreloctime ]
[ -m minstoretime ]
[ -m mintrunctime ]
Minimum time (in minutes)
a file must reside
unaccessed on disk before
being considered a
candidate for relocation.
Minimum time (in minutes)
a file must reside on disk
before being considered a
candidate for storage.
Minimum time (in days) that
a file must reside
unaccessed on disk before
being considered a
candidate for truncation.
[ -o goal ] Percentage of used disk
space at which a truncation
policy ceases to be applied.
[ -t ] Invokes the cleanup
(truncation) policy.
[ -v drivepool ] Specifies the drivepool from
which to allocate drives
when storing files.
[ -b ] Scans file system for
candidate files to store,
relocate or truncate and
rebuilds the candidate lists.
[ -y filesystem ] File system to which the
policy will be applied.
[ -r ] Invokes the relocation
policy.
Command Options Description
[ -z minsize ] Minimum file size (in bytes)
to relocate or truncate.
fsretrieve Retrieves or recovers files
from media and places the
files on disk.
filename Full path and name of the
file to retrieve.
[ -c ] Retrieves a secondary copy
of the file (if a second copy
exists).
[ -n newfilename ] New path and name into
which to retrieve the file.
-R directory Directory from which to
start recursive retrieval.
[ -b startbyte endbyte ] Specifies a byte range to
retrieve. The value of
startbyte must be less than
the endbyte value. Both
values must be within the
file’s byte range.
[ -a ] Updates the access time of
the requested files.
fsrmcopy Removes a copy/copies of
a file from disk or media.
filename File or files to remove from
disk or media.
[ -c copynum | a ] Deletes either a specific
number (copynum) of file
copies or all file copies (a)
from the media.
[ -m mediaID ] Deletes all files on media
which reside on disk.
fsrmdiskcopy Removes a file copy from
disk after the file is stored to
media.
filename Full path and name of the
file copy to remove from
disk.
fsstore Expedites storage of data
to media, instead of
allowing data migration by
SNMS software.
filename Name of file on disk to store
to media.
[ -c copies ] Number of file copies to
store, including the primary.
Command Options Description