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C:\>symdev show 013 -sid 0129
Device Physical Name : Not Visible
Device Symmetrix Name : 00013
Device Serial ID : N/A
Symmetrix ID : 000197800129
Number of RAID Groups : 0
Encapsulated Device : No
Encapsulated WWN : N/A
Encapsulated Device Flags: None
Encapsulated Array ID : N/A
Encapsulated Device Name : N/A
Attached BCV Device : N/A
Attached VDEV TGT Device : N/A
Vendor ID : EMC
Product ID : SYMMETRIX
Product Revision : 5977
Device WWN : 60000970000197800129533030303133
Device Emulation Type : FBA
Device Defined Label Type: N/A
Device Defined Label : N/A
Device Sub System Id : N/A
Cache Partition Name : DEFAULT_PARTITION
Bound Pool Name : SRP_1
Device Block Size : 512
Device Capacity
{
Cylinders : 27307
Tracks : 409605
512-byte Blocks : 104858880
MegaBytes : 51201
KiloBytes : 52429440
Geometry Limited : No
}
Device External Identity
{
Device WWN : 60000970000195703184533030313538
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REVERT TO THE SOURCE ARRAY
Because the migration is not permanent until the commit operation is run, after a cutover, the migration can still be cancelled and
reverted to the source array. To revert back to the source array following a cutover, a cancel is run with the -revert option.
The -revert option moves the processing back to the source array and the cancel removes all of the target side entities created for the
migration. This operation will leave the environment in the same state as it was prior to the create operation.
Summary of Contents for VMAX
Page 6: ...6 Figure 1 NDM Overview ...
Page 60: ...60 Click the angle bracket next to Add to Job List and click Run Now ...
Page 65: ...65 Source device ...
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Page 73: ...73 Target Device ...
Page 75: ...75 Click the angle bracket next to Add to Job List and click Run Now ...