To display information about files in a storage pool volume, first complete the following fields and then click Finish, or click Cancel to end the task.
Note: File space names and file names that are in a different code page or locale than the server do not display correctly. The data itself is backed up and can be restored properly, but the file space or file name may display with a combination of invalid characters or blank spaces.
Enter the name of the client node associated with the file space to be queried. You can use wildcard characters in the name. The default is *, which includes all client nodes.
Enter the name of the file space to query. You can use wildcard characters in the name. The default is *, which includes all file spaces. File space names are case-sensitive. For Unicode clients, see the Filespace Name Type field help information.
Select whether to restrict the query to files that are known to be damaged . The default is Any.
Any | Files are displayed regardless of whether the files have been found to be damaged. The default is Any. |
Yes | Only files that have been damaged are displayed. |
No | Only files not known to have errors are displayed. |
Select whether to restrict the query output to files that are backed up to a copy storage pool. The default is Any.
Any | Files are displayed regardless of whether the files are backed up to a copy storage pool. Primary and cached file copies are displayed. |
Yes | Only files for which at least one, usable copy exists in a copy storage pool are displayed. A file is not displayed if its copy in the copy storage pool is known to have errors. |
No | Only files for which no usable backup copies exist in a copy storage pool are displayed. |
Select the type of file space to be queried. The default is Any.
Any | The server queries all types of files in the specified storage pool volume: backup versions of files, archived copies of files, and files migrated from one or more client nodes. |
Backup | The server queries only backup file spaces. |
Archive | The server queries only archive file spaces. |
Spacemanaged | The server queries only space management file spaces (files migrated from one or more HSM client nodes). |
Select how much information is displayed. The default is Standard.
Standard | Partial information is displayed. If a file space is Unicode, the name is converted to the server code page for display. |
Detailed | Complete information is displayed. If a file space is Unicode, the name is displayed in hexadecimal format. |
Enter the number of files to be displayed. If you do not enter a number, all files that meet the other criteria are displayed.
Select how you want the server to interpret the file space names that you enter in the Filespace field. Use this parameter when the server has clients with support for Unicode. A backup-archive client with support for Unicode is currently available only for Windows NT, Windows XP, Windows 2000, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems.
You can select a file space name type only when the file space name field contains a partly or fully qualified file space name. Possible values are:
SERVER | The server uses the server code page to interpret the file space names. |
UNICODE | The server converts the file space names from the server code page to the UTF-8 code page. The success of the conversion depends on the actual characters in the names and the server code page. Conversion can fail if the string includes characters that are not available in the server code page, or if the server has a problem accessing system conversion routines. |
FSID | The server interprets the file space names as their file space IDs (FSIDs). |
Select a code page type for the server to use as criteria for selecting the file spaces to include in the query. You can select a code page type only when you leave the file space name field empty.
Possible values are:
BOTH | Select all file spaces regardless of whether the file spaces are Unicode. |
UNICODE | Select only file spaces that are Unicode. |
NONUNICODE | Select only file spaces that are not Unicode. |