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Managing with CLI
Vess A3340 Product Manual
transit
Usage
transit [-a <action>] [-d <DaId>] [-s <SeqNo>]
transit -a start -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo> -p <PdId>
transit -a stop -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a pause -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a resume -d <DaId> -s <SeqNo>
Summary
The transit command starts, stops, pauses, and resumes a transition and monitors the progress
of a running transition.
Transition is an operation to replace a revertible spare drive currently used in a disk array
with an new physical drive, so the reveritible spare can be restored to spare drive status. The
destination drive can be an unconfigured drive, a non- revertible global spare, or a non-revertible
spare dedicated to the array.
During transition, the data on the revertible spare is transferred to the destination drive while
the disk array remains online. After transition, the destination drive becomes the part of the array
and the revertible spare is a spared drive once again.
Note that the destination drive must be the same media type, HDD or SSD, as the other physical
drives in the disk array.
Options
-a <action>
Specifies the action to perform.
list
(Default) Displays the running and paused transitions and their status.
start Starts a manual transition.