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storage aggregate reallocation show

Show reallocate job status for improving free space layout

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

Displays the status of a reallocation scan, including the state, schedule, aggregate and scan id. If you do not specify the id for a particular reallocation scan, the command displays information about all the existing reallocation scans.

Parameters

{ [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
Displays the value of relevant field that you specify for the reallocation scans that are present.
| [-v ]
Specify this parameter to display the output in a verbose format.
| [-instance ]}
Displays information about reallocation scans on aggregates in a list format.
[-id <integer>] - Job ID
Specify this parameter to display the reallocation scan that matches the reallocation job ID that you specify.
[-aggregate <aggregate name>] - Aggregate Name
Specify this parameter to display the reallocation scan that matches the aggregate that you specify.
[-description <text>] - Job Description
Specify this parameter to display reallocation scans that match the text description that you specify.
[-state {Initial|Queued|Running|Waiting|Pausing|Paused|Quitting|Success|Failure|Reschedule|Error|Quit|Dead|Unknown|Restart|Dormant}] - Job State
Specify this parameter to display reallocation jobs that match the state that you specify.
[-progress <text>] - Execution Progress
Specify this parameter to list the running reallocation jobs whose progress indicator matches the text that you provide. For example, if you specify "Starting ..." as the text string for the progress option, then the system lists all the jobs that are starting.
[-schedule <job_schedule>] - Schedule Name
Specify this parameter to display reallocation scans that match the schedule name that you specify. If you want a list of all job schedules, use the job schedule show command.
[-global-status <text>] - Global State of Scans
Specify this parameter to indicate if reallocation scans are on or off globally. You must type either of the following text strings:
  • "Reallocation scans are on"

  • "Reallocation scans are off"

Examples

cluster1::> storage aggregate reallocation show
Job ID Aggregate Schedule State
------ --------- -------- -----
23 aggr0 reallocate_0 23 * 6 Queued