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154 Monitoring and maintaining FSE
Example output of the fsepartition --status command
Linux specific
Windows specific
Disabling an FSE partition
To disable an FSE partition, do the following:
1. Ensure that the running processes do not have open handles on the HSM file system.
2. On the FSE client system, unmount the belonging HSM file system.
Linux specific
From the /etc/fstab file, determine the mount point of the HSM file system, and invoke the following
command:
# fsepartition --status video_captures
Partition: video_captures
Status: mounted
Host: fse_host.company.com
Mountpoint: /fse/video_captures
# of Migration Jobs: 4
# of Recall Jobs: 1
# of Maintenance Jobs: 0
# of Recovery Jobs: 0
Pool Size[MB] Avail[MB] Used[%] SysSize[MB] SysAvail[MB] SysUsed[%] #Good
pool1 194598 177945 8 1018 997 2 2
pool2 194598 177824 8 1018 916 10 2
#Unreliable #Unusable #Uninit
0 0 0
C:\Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\FSE\bin>fsepartition --status part2
Partition: part2
Status: mounted
Host: fse_host.company.com
Mountpoint: I:\fse2\part2
# of Migration Jobs: 0
# of Recall Jobs: 0
# of Maintenance Jobs: 0
# of Recovery Jobs: 0
Pool Size[MB] Avail[MB] Used[%] SysSize[MB] SysAvail[MB] SysUsed[%] #Good
pooldm1 49152 46632 6 0 0 0 1
#Unreliable #Unusable #Uninit
0 0 0
# umount MountPoint