User's Manual

98 Managing media
the total and available capacity of all system volumes on media in the media pool,
the percentage of system volume usage,
the numbers of “good” (usable), unreliable, unusable, and uninitialized media of the media pool.
Excerpt from the fsepartition --status output
FSE media
An FSE implementation supports tape media as well as disk media. Each FSE medium has an entry and
properties written in the Resource Management Database (RMDB) and is assigned to one FSE media pool
according to its type. The Resource Manager identifies the medium with a barcode, which is either
acquired automatically from the media library or specified manually when adding media to the media
pool. A medium barcode must be unique - no other tape or disk medium in any of the libraries managed
by a particular FSE implementation can have the same barcode.
Once the medium is added to the FSE media pool, it can be prepared for use by the FSE implementation.
Preparation includes formatting and initializing of the FSE media. Formatting depends on media
technology support for multiple volumes. Next step is initialization, which overwrites the volume header
and adds the medium volume entry to the Resource Management Database. Both media formatting and
initialization are processed by an administrative job and are executed by the Back End Agent.
Disk media emulates tape media to a great extent and can be used for regular archiving of the migrated
FSE implementation. The advantage of using disk media is accelerated recall of offline files.
The fsemedium command is used to monitor and manage FSE media. It is also used to invoke
administrative jobs, which perform FSE media formatting and initialization of new or already used media.
The procedures in this section provide instructions on:
Adding media to an FSE media pool, page 102
Formatting media, page 102
Initializing media, page 103
Duplicating media, page 104
Reorganizing media, page 107
Recreating redundant copies of migrated data, page 113
Checking the status of media, page 117
Changing the condition status of media, page 119
Closing medium volumes, page 120
Recreating Fast Recovery Information from media, page 120
Removing FSE media, page 121
FSE medium volumes
There are two types of medium volumes:
Data volumes
These volumes can be created on any of the supported media families.
Volumes of this type are used to store regular migration data. Each regular or WORM FSE medium has
one data volume and therefore does not need to be formatted. Disk media can be partitioned into
several data volumes but must be formatted even for a single volume.
System volumes
Pool Size[MB] Avail[MB] Used[%] SysSize[MB] SysAvail[MB]
poolLTO 92173 70397 24 0 0
SysUsed[%] #Good #Unreliable #Unusable #Uninit
0 2 0 0 0