Command Reference Guide

2.1 NAME 7
If used on FSE client in a distributed FSE system, it:
1. executes the pre–stop script, if it exists,
2. unmounts all mounted HSM file systems (on Linux systems),
3. terminates the FSE client operation shutting down all running FSE
client processes (see FSE PROCESSES for details on FSE client pro-
cesses).
–restart
This option has the same effect as a consecutive invocation of the fse stop
and fse start commands.
Note:
In a distributed FSE system, restarting the FSE processes on FSE server
requires restarting processes on particular FSE client to allow normal
operation of each FSE partition configured on that client.
–status
Show status of each FSE (server, client) daemon, i.e. configuration–
independent FSE (server, client) process. See FSE PROCESSES for FSE
daemon status info details.
–startrestore
Prepare the FSE system for the restore process. This option puts the FSE
system in the special "restore" mode in order to disable usage of the HSM
file systems; the way it achieves this is different according to the operating
system.
Linux systems: on a Linux system, the fse – –startrestore command starts
up all local FSE processes except the HSM File System Event Manager.
Also the HSM file systems are not mounted in this mode.
Windows systems: on a Windows system, the fse –startrestore com-
mand starts up all local FSE processes, but mounts the HSM file systems as
ordinary NTFS file systems.
Note that you should invoke the fse –startrestore command only when the
local FSE processes are stopped. You must invoke it on each component of
the FSE system that you want to restore, that is before running fserestore.
–mount
File System Extender 3.2 Command Line Reference