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resources may change and it may be desirable to reassociate a file system with a different EVS.
File System Relocation will perform the following operations:
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Re-associate the file system with the selected EVS.
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Transfer explicit CIFS shares of the file system to the new EVS.
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Transfer explicit NFS exports of the file system to the new EVS.
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Migrate configured FTP mounts and FTP users to the new EVS.
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Migrate the snapshot rules associated with the file system to the new EVS.
If the file system that is to be relocated resides in a Cluster Name Space (CNS), the relocation
can be performed with no change to the configuration of network clients. This is true if the file
system is shared to Windows clients or exported to Unix clients through file system links within
the name space. In this case, clients will be able to access the file system through the same IP
address and share/export name after the relocation as they did before the relocation was
initiated. For more information on CNS, see "
Cluster Name Space
."
Caution:
Whether the file system resides in a CNS or not, relocating a file
system will disrupt CIFS communication with the server. If Windows clients
require access to the file system, the file system relocation should be
scheduled for a time when CIFS access can be interrupted.
File System Relocation will affect the way in which network clients access the file system in any
of the following situations:
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The file system resides in a Cluster Name Space, but is shared or exported
outside of the context of the name space.
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The server does not use a Cluster Name Space.
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The file system contains FTP mount points.
In each of the above cases, access to the shares, exports, and FTP mounts will be changed. In
order to access the shares, exports, and/or FTP mount points after the relocation, use an IP
address of the new EVS to access the file service.
Relocating file systems that contain iSCSI Logical Units is not recommended. In doing so, not
only will the relocation interrupt service to attached Initiators, but also manual reconfiguration
of the Logical Units and Targets will be required once the relocation is complete. If relocating a