4.
To see the configuration details for a specific job, enter the appropriate job ID.
The following is an example of the use of the CLI to view the status of data migration jobs:
MPX200 <1> (admin) (miguser) #>
show migration
Migration State Type ( 1=Running 2=Failed 3=Completed 4=All ) :
4
Job Owner Type Status Job Description
ID
--- ----- ---- ------------------------ ------------------------------
0 1 Offline Running ( 96%) HP HSV210-3:VPG1:001 to HP MS..
Please select a Migration Job Id from the list above ('q' to quit):
0
Migration Information
---------------------
Job Id 0
Job Owner b1
Job Description HP HSV210-3:VPG1:001 to HP MSA2012fc-0:VPG1:001
Group Name Group 0
Migration Type Offline
Priority Not Applicable
Migration Status Running
I/O Size 64 KB
Migration State 96% Complete
Migration Performance 86 MBps
Start Time Fri Oct 9 10:56:56 2009
End Time ---
Delta Time ---
Source Array HP HSV210-3
Source Lun VPG:ID 1:1
Source Lun WWULN 60:05:08:b4:00:05:4d:94:00:00:f0:00:35:a1:00:00
Source Lun Size 10.00 GB
Destination Array HP MSA2012fc-0
Destination Lun VPG:ID 1:1
Destination Lun WWULN 60:0c:0f:f0:00:d5:9a:cb:4d:00:25:4a:01:00:00:00
Destination Lun Size 10.24 GB
Number of DRL Blocks 0
Rescanning targets
To determine whether one or more data LUNs are exposed to the router ports from the target, you
can rescan the target ports. A rescan causes the router to create an array entity for the target ports
through which the router is able to see data LUNs.
To rescan targets in the GUI:
1.
In the mpx Manager left pane, right-click the
FC Discovered Targets
node.
2.
From the shortcut menu, click
Rescan
.
In the left pane under the FC Arrays node, the GUI shows the newly-generated array entity.
Alternately, you can click
Refresh
two or three times to rescan the targets and generate the array
entity for targets that are exposing LUNs to the router.
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Page 48: ...Managing the MPX200 using HP Command View EVA 48 ...
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