Usage for RSS.EXE VOLUME JOB sub-interface Syntax RSS VOLUME JOB | /TYPE:{[CREATEFREESPACE|F | COPYFILES|C | VALIDATE|V]} ...

Usage for  RSS.EXE VOLUME JOB sub-interface    Syntax  RSS VOLUME JOB [   | * ]           /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      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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