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;// Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation, 1996 - 1999
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;//File Name: CliMsg.mc
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;// Sev - is the severity code
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;// 01 - Informational
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MessageIdTypedef=HRESULT
SeverityNames=(
None=0x0
Information=0x1
Warning=0x2
Error=0x3
)
FacilityNames=(
Cli=0x10f
)
;//
;// ------------------------------- CLI MESSAGES ------------------------------
;//
MessageId=7000 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_FIRST
Language=English
Define for first Cli message.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_GENERIC_ERROR
Language=English
Unexpected error:
%1
occurred during the processing of the command line.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_ARG1
Language=English
The parameter %1 is set to an invalid value %2. Please speficy a value larger or equal to %3.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_ARG2
Language=English
The parameter %1 is set to an invalid value %2. Please speficy a value smaller or equal to %3.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_ARG3
Language=English
The parameter %1 is set to an invalid value %2. Please speficy a value between %3 and %4.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_ERROR_SET
Language=English
Could not set parameter %1: %2.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_PARAM_DISPLAY
Language=English
%1: %2
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_PARAM_DISPLAY2
Language=English
%1: %2%3
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VALUE_DISPLAY
Language=English
%1
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_GENERAL_PARMS
Language=English
%nGeneral Remote Storage parameters:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MANAGEABLE_VOLS
Language=English
%nVolumes that may be managed by Remote Storage:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MANAGED_VOLS
Language=English
%nVolumes that are managed by Remote Storage:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIAS
Language=English
%nMedias that are currently allocated for Remote Storage:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_NO_VOLUMES
Language=English
No valid volumes are specified.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_VOLUME
Language=English
The input volume %1 is not valid for the specified operation.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_RULE
Language=English
The supplied migration rule is not valid.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_RULE_NOT_FOUND
Language=English
The rule for path %1 and file specification %2 is not found on volume %3.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_RULE_ALREADY_EXIST
Language=English
The rule for path %1 and file specification %2 already exists on volume %3.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_PARAMS
Language=English
%nThe following are %1 settings:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_RULES_LIST
Language=English
List of include/exclude rules for the volume:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_RULE_SPEC
Language=English
%1:%2, %3, %4
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_WAIT_FOR_CANCEL
Language=English
Wait option is available only while running a job.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_ONLY_SET
Language=English
Volume %1 is already managed. Input parameters are set for the volume.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_NO_FILES
Language=English
No valid files are specified.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_ERROR_FILE_RECALL
Language=English
Could not recall file %1: %2.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_NO_MEDIAS
Language=English
No medias are specified.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_INVALID_MEDIA
Language=English
The input media %1 is not found or not valid for the specified operation.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_NO_COPY
Language=English
Copy number %1 for media %2 does not exist.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_PARAMS
Language=English
%nThe following are %1 parameters:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_COPIES_LIST
Language=English
Media Copies:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_IVALID_COPY_SET
Language=English
The input copy set number is larger than the configured number of media copy sets.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Information Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_SCHEDULING_LIST
Language=English
Scheduling for copying eligible files to remote storage:
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Warning Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_NO_SCHEDULING
Language=English
No scheduling for copying eligible files to remote storage.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MAIN_HELP
Language=English
Usage: RSS [ADMIN | VOLUME | MEDIA | FILE] [SET | SHOW | JOB | MANAGE | UNMANAGE | DELETE | SYNCHRONIZE | RECREATEMASTER | RECALL] <args> <switches>
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_ADMIN_SET_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE ADMIN SET sub-interface
RSS ADMIN SET interface
Syntax RSS ADMIN SET [/RECALLLIMIT:<limit>] [/MEDIACOPIES:<number>]
[/SCHEDULE:<new-schedule>] [/CONCURRENCY:<concurrency>]
[/ADMINEXEMPT:[0 | 1]]
Example RSS ADMIN SET /RECALLLIMIT:64 /MEDIACOPIES:2
This would set the global parameters for Remote Storage:
/RECALLLIMIT Sets the runaway recall limit to the specified number
/MEDIACOPIES Sets the number of media copy sets to the specified number
/SCHEDULE Changes the schedule of the migrate job for volumes to the
specified schedule
Format of schedule:
At ["Startup" | "Idle" | "Login" | <time>]
Every <occurrence> ["Day"|"Week"|"Month"] <specifier> <time>
For the "Every" option, occurrence=10 specifies every 10th
occurrence of the specified option.
<specifier> is valid only if Week or Month is specified: it indicates in case of Week, which day (0 = Sunday, 1 = Monday etc.). For Month it indicates the day of the month (1..31).
<time> is always specified in 24 hour, hh:mm:ss format.
Example: "Every 2 Week 2 21:03:00" indicates every 2 weeks,
on Tuesdays at 9:03pm
/CONCURRENCY Specifies how many migrate jobs/recalls can be executed concurrently
/ADMINEXEMPT Indicates if admins are exempt from runaway recall limit. If 0 they are not, if 1 they are.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_ADMIN_SHOW_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS ADMIN SHOW interface
Syntax RSS ADMIN SHOW [/RECALLLIMIT] [/MEDIACOPIES] [/SCHEDULE] [/GENERAL]
[/MANAGEABLES] [/MANAGED] [/MEDIA] [/CONCURRENCY] [/ADMINEXEMPT]
Example RSS ADMIN SHOW /MANAGEABLES /GENERAL
Displays parameters. When invoked just as RSS ADMIN SHOW without any parameters,
it displays all.
/RECALLLIMIT Displays runaway recall limit
/MEDIACOPIES Displays configured number of media copies
/SCHEDULE Displays schedule
/GENERAL Displays general information of Remote Storage: version,
status, number of volumes managed, number of tape cartridges
used, data in remote storage
/MANAGEABLES Displays the set of volumes that may be managed by Remote
Storage
/MANAGED Displays the set of volumes that are managed by Remote Storage
currently
/MEDIA Displays the set of medias currently allocated for Remote
Storage
/CONCURRENCY Displays the value of the concurrency setting which determines
how many migrate jobs/recalls can be executed concurrently
/ADMINEXEMPT Shows the state of the admin exempt from runaway recall limit
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_MANAGE_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME MANAGE sub-interface
RSS VOLUME MANAGE interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME MANAGE [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> . | *]
[/DFS:<desired free space>] [/SIZE:<larger-than-size>]
[/ACCESS:<not-accessed-in-days> ]
[/INCLUDE:<rules-string>] [/EXCLUDE:<rules-string>]
[/RECURSIVE]
Example RSS VOLUME MANAGE * /DFS:80 /SIZE:4 /ACCESS:60
/INCLUDE:\Program Files:*
This example manages all volumes with desired free space of 80%, managing only
files with sizes > 4KB, not accessed in past 60 days.
It adds an include rule for all files under the \Program Files directory.
This interface lets users manage the specified volume(s).
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name spec. of the
volume to be managed. A * can be provided which indicates all
manageable volumes should be managed.
/DFS Sets the desired free space for the volume. Default is 5 % if this is
not specified
/SIZE Sets the minimal size in KB units for files to be managed, i.e. only
files larger than this will be managed Default is 12KB if this is
not specified.
/ACCESS Only files not accessed in the specified number of days will be
managed. Default is 180 days.
The next few options apply to include/exclude rules:
/INCLUDE Supplies an inclusion rule to be added to the volume for migration
criteria.
The format of the rule string is: <Path> [: <File Spec>].
If the <File Spec> is not supplied, * is assumed (i.e. all files
under the specified path).
/EXCLUDE Supplies an exclusion rule to be added to the volume. The format
of the rule is the same as that for inclusion rules (see above).
NOTE: Both INCLUDE and /EXCLUDE may not be specified in the same
command line.
/RECURSIVE This option should be used only in conjunction with /INCLUDE or
/EXCLUDE. It specifies that the rule should be applied to all
folders under the given path.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_UNMANAGE_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME UNMANAGE sub-interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME UNMANAGE [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> | * ]
[/QUICK] [/FULL]
Example RSS VOLUME UNMANAGE *
This example quick-unmanages (i.e. removes from management without recalling
the files) all the volumes currently being managed. This interface lets users
unmanage the specified volume(s)
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name spec. of the
volume to be removed from management. A * can be provided
which indicates all managed volumes should be removed from
management.
/QUICK Removes the volume(s) from management without recalling all the files
from remote storage. This is the default if /FULL is not specified.
Both /QUICK and /FULL may not be specified in the same command line.
/FULL Removes the volume(s) from management, recalling all the stubs from
remote storage.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_SET_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME SET sub-interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME SET [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> . | *]
[/DFS:<desired free space> ][/SIZE:<larger-than-size>] [/ACCESS:<not-accessed-in-days>]
[/INCLUDE:<rule-string>] [/EXCLUDE:<rule-string>]
[/RECURSIVE]
Example RSS VOLUME SET * /ACCESS:90 /SIZE:6
This example modifies the settings of all managed volumes. Note that the /RULES
option adds rules to the existing set.
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name spec. of the
volume. A * can be provided which indicates all volumes
/DFS Sets the desired free space for the volume.
/SIZE Sets the minimal size in KB units for files to be managed, i.e. only
files larger than this will be managed
/ACCESS Only files not accessed in the specified number of days will be
managed. Default is 180 days.
/INCLUDE Specifies an inclusion rule. Look at RSS VOLUME MANAGE interface
described above for format of the rule string.
/EXCLUDE Specifies an exclusion rule. Look at RSS VOLUME MANAGE interface
described above for format of the rule string.
/RECURSIVE This option should be used only in conjunction with /INCLUDE or
/EXCLUDE. It specifies that the rule should be applied to all
folders under the given path.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_SHOW_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME SHOW sub-interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME SHOW [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> . | *] [/DFS]
[/SIZE] [/ACCESS ] [/RULE] [/STATISTICS]
Example RSS VOLUME SHOW D:
This example will show all parameters for the specified volume, i.e. desired
free space, migration criteria such as file size, access date settings,
include/exclude rules and the capacity on the volume and actual free space.
This interface shows all the configured and latent parameters of the volume.
If the parameters to be shown are not explicitly provided, all the below
parameters are displayed. If any are specified then only the ones specified
are displayed.
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name specification of
the volume. A * can be provided which indicates all volumes.
/DFS Displays desired free space setting for the volume.
/SIZE Displays minimal size for files to be managed setting.
/ACCESS Displays last access date migration criteria for managed files
setting.
/RULE Displays all include/exclude rules for the volume in appropriate
format indicating which are system rules that may not be deleted.
/STATISTICS Displays the remote storage statistics for volume
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_DELETE_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME DELETE sub-interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME DELETE [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> . | *] /RULE:<rule-string>
Example RSS VOLUME DELETE D: /RULE:<rule-1>
This example would delete the specified include/exclude <rule-1> from the rules
for volume D:.
The delete interface for VOLUME is available only for rules currently these are
the only deletable parameters for a volume at the moment.
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name spec. of the
volume. A * can be provided which indicates all volumes.
/RULE A rule string is provided which specifies the rule to be deleted.
The format of the rule sting is described in the RSS VOLUME MANAGE
interface above.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_VOLUME_JOB_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME JOB sub-interface
Syntax RSS VOLUME JOB [<volume-name1> <volume-name2> | * ]
/TYPE:{[CREATEFREESPACE|F] | [COPYFILES|C] | [VALIDATE|V]} [/RUN] [/CANCEL] [/WAIT]
Example RSS VOLUME JOB * /TYPE:CREATEFREESPACE
*or*
RSS VOLUME JOB * /TYPE:F
This example runs Create Free Space jobs for all managed volumes (i.e. runs
a job that truncates all pre-migrated files for each managed volume.
This interface lets users run or cancel a job on a specific volume
<volume-nameN> This is the drive-letter or the volume name spec. of the
volume to be removed from management. A * can be provided
which indicates the job should be run/cancelled on all the
managed volumes.
/TYPE Specifies which job to run.
/RUN Runs the specified job. This is the default in case that neither /RUN
nor /CANCEL are given. Both /RUN and /CANCEL may not be specified in
the same command line.
/CANCEL Cancel the specified job in case that its running. It is not considered
an error to issue a cancel while the job is not running.
/WAIT Indicates the jobs should be run synchronously, i.e. the job would be
run on each volume synchronously, and the command returns only after all
the jobs completed. If any of the jobs had errors however, the command
returns at that point.
If this is not specified, all the jobs are created and the command
returns without waiting for any of them to finish.
This option is valid only when specified with /RUN.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_SYNCHRONIZE_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS MEDIA SYNCHRONIZE sub-interface
Syntax RSS MEDIA SYNCHRONIZE /COPYSET:<number of set to create> /WAIT
Example RSS MEDIA SYNCHRONIZE /COPYSET:1
This example creates or updates Set number 1 of copies to all of Remote Storage
allocated medias.
This interface lets users to synchronize (i.e. create or update) a set of
copies to Remote Storage allocated medias. Note that RSS allows synchronizing
only a whole set.
/COPYSET Sets the number of copy-set to synchronize. RSS supports today up
to 3 sets of copies, hence COPYSET should be in the range 1 to 3.
/WAIT If specified, the operation is synchronous. Otherwise the command
returns immediately, and the job completed asynchronously.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_RECREATEMASTER_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE MEDIA RECREATEMASTER sub-interface
Syntax RSS MEDIA RECREATEMASTER [<media-name1> <media-name2>
/COPYSET:<number of sets to create> /WAIT
Example RSS MEDIA RECREATEMASTER RS-RANKALA5-4 /COPYSET:2
This example re-creates the master for media RS-RANKALA5-4 out of the second
copy of that media.
This interface lets users to re-create a master media out of a specific copy.
<media-nameN> This is the RSS media to re-create.
/COPYSET Sets the number of copy-set to use for creating the master(s).
/WAIT If specified, the operation is synchronous. Otherwise the command
returns immediately, and the job completed asynchronously.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_DELETE_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE MEDIA DELETE sub-interface
Syntax RSS MEDIA DELETE [<media-name1> <media-name2> | * ]
/COPYSET:<number of set to create>
Example RSS MEDIA DELETE RS-RANKALA5-1 /COPYSET:3
This example deletes (and recycles) the third copy of RSS media RS-RANKALA5-4.
This interface lets users delete a copy of specific RSS medias. Using * here
means deleting the whole set.
<media-nameN> This is the RSS media. A * can be provided which indicates
delete the entire copy set.
/COPYSET Sets the number of copy-set to delete.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_MEDIA_SHOW_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS.EXE MEDIA SHOW sub-interface
Syntax RSS MEDIA SHOW [<media-name1> <media-name2> . | *] [/NAME ] [/STATUS]
[/CAPACITY] [/FREESPACE ] [/VERSION] [/COPIES ]
Example RSS MEDIA SHOW RS-RANKALA5-2 /CAPACITY /FREESPACE
This example will show the capacity and amount of free-space left for the
specified media.
This interface shows all the parameters of a Remote Storage allocated media.
If the parameters to be shown are not explicitly provided, all the below
parameters are displayed. If any are specified then only the ones specified
are displayed.
<media-nameN> This is media name to show parameters for. A * can be provided
which indicates showing parameters for all Remote Storage
allocated medias.
/NAME Displays the RSM name for that media.
/STATUS Displays the media status: Healthy, Read-Only, etc.
/CAPACITY Displays the capacity of media (in GB).
/FREESPACE Displays the amount of free space left on the media (in GB).
/VERSION Displays last update date for that media.
/COPIES Displays number of existing copies for the media and each copy
status: Out-of-Date, etc.
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MessageId=+1 Severity=Error Facility=Cli SymbolicName=CLI_MESSAGE_FILE_RECALL_HELP
Language=English
Usage for RSS FILE RECALL sub-interface
Syntax RSS FILE RECALL [ <file-spec1> <file-spec2> .]
Example RSS FILE RECALL scratch.tmp tmp* fi??
This example will recall the file scratch.tmp and all files with the prefix tmp
and all files with 4 letter file names with the prefix fi
<file-specN> This is the file to be recalled. Wildcards (* and ? which have
the conventional meaning) may be provided.
NOTE: This interface is completely synchronous, i.e. RSS FILE RECALL would not
return until the file is recalled completely.
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