Rebuilding A Volume - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

Table of Contents

Advertisement

Rebuilding a Volume

As mentioned above, this stops all managed-volume modifications (client writes and file
renames on import) after the rebuild. Essentially, the nsck utility issues a
the volume.
To guarantee that modifications are enabled after the rebuild, run the
and raise the
flag stops the nsck utility from running
If do not do this but the rebuild/import succeeds without any collisions, you can use the
modify
bstnA6k(gbl)# end
bstnA6k# nsck archives rebuild volume /etc
Reimport all shares from volume /etc in namespace archives? [yes/no] yes
bstnA6k# show nsck
Op Id
Op Type
------ ------------ ---------------------------------------- ------------------
...
37
report
bstnA6k# ...
CLI Maintenance Guide
bstnA6k# ...
You can narrow the focus of an
nsck namespace rebuild volume volname
where:
name (1-30 characters) is the name of the namespace to rebuild. Use the
show namespace
volume volname (optional, 1-256 characters) limits the rebuild to the chosen
volume (for example, '/home').
The CLI prompts for confirmation before re-importing the volume's shares: enter yes
to continue. Enter no to cancel the rebuild.
reimport-modify
command after the rebuild.
For example, the following command sequence exits to priv-exec mode and rebuilds
the '/etc' volume in the 'archives' namespace:
Namespace:Path
archives:/etc
to a single volume:
nsck rebuild
command to see a list of configured namespaces.
flag before you rebuild the volume. The reimport-modify
on the volume.
no modify
Metadata Utilities: nsck and sync
Rebuilding a Namespace
no modify
modify
Status
Rebuild in progress
for
command
5-35

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Related Products for Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch

Table of Contents