transit
Usage
transit [-a <action>] [-l <PoolId>] [-s <SeqNo>]
transit -a start -l <PoolId> -s <SeqNo> -p <PdId>
transit -a stop -l <PoolId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a pause -l <PoolId> -s <SeqNo>
transit -a resume -l <PoolId> -s <SeqNo>
Summary
This command allows the user to start, stop, pause or resume a transition as well as to check on the progress of
a running transition.
Transition is an operation to replace an used revertible spare in the pool with an appropriate physical drive, which
is called the destination drive. The destination drive can be an unconfigured drive, a non-revertible global spare,
or a non-revertible dedicated spare to the pool.
During transition, the data on the revertible spare is transferred to the destination drive while IO is going on.
After transition, the destination drive becomes the part of the pool; the revertible spare becomes available for later
use.
Options
-a <action>
Specifies the action to perform.
list
(Default) Displays the running and paused transitions and their
start
Starts a manual transition.
stop
Stops a transition.
pause
Pauses a transition.
resume
Resumes a paused transition.
-l <pool ID>
Specifies the pool id, which contains the revertible spare.
-s <sequence Num>
Specifies the sequence number of the used revertible spare in the pool.
-p <PD ID>
Specifies the physical drive ID of the destination drive.
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