vserver migrate show-volume
Display status of volumes in a migrating Vservers
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
This command displays status of all the volumes in a migrating Vservers. It must be run on the destination cluster of the Vserver migrate.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- This specifies the fields that need to be displayed.
- | [-instance ]}
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays detailed volume status information.
- [-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver Name
- Name of the Vserver which is migrating.
- [-volume <volume name>] - Volume Name
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays detailed volume status information that matches the specified volume.
- [-volume-dsid <integer>] - Volume DSID
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified DSID.
- [-volume-msid <integer>] - Volume MSID
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified MSID.
- [-vserver-uuid <UUID>] - Vserver UUID
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified Vserver UUID.
- [-node <nodename>] - Node
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified node.
- [-volume-state {online|restricted|offline|force-online|force-offline|mixed}] - State of the Volume
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified volume state.
- [-transfer-status <mirror status>] - Status of Transfer
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified transfer status.
- [-healthy {true|false}] - Healthy
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified health status
- [-errors <text>, ...] - Errors in Volume Operation
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays the details of volume status that matches the specified errors.
Examples
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