Cutover file migration import session
Network-attached storage is a file-level storage architecture that makes stored data more accessible to networked devices.
Prerequisites
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About this task
See Understanding PowerMax File for storage systems for an overview of PowerMax File.
You can cut over an import session that is in the Ready_to_Cutover state.
NOTE: When the NAS server is cut over successfully, the state of the file import session is set to
Ready_to_Commit. Cutover may cause a temporary data unavailability to the NAS clients. During cut over, the production file interfaces are disabled on the source system and are enabled on the destination system. In the case of SMB import, the switch over is disruptive for the clients and the Active Directory configuration is imported if needed. In the case of NFS import, the switch over is transparent as file handles are preserved, NLM locks are reclaimed on the destination.
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Steps
Results
- The production file interfaces are disabled on the source system and are enabled on the destination system.
NOTE: In the case of SMB import, the switch over is disruptive for the clients and the Active Directory configuration is imported if needed. In the case of NFS import, the switch over is transparent as file handles are preserved, NLM locks are reclaimed on the destination.
- The incremental background data copy operation begins after the cutover completes. The file system data is moved tothe destination in the background.
- The destination system serves the clients; data requested by the client is synchronized immediately; write operations ares ynchronized back to the source system before acknowledging, so the source remains authoritative, and a rollback is possible at any time. I/O throughput is degraded at this stage.
NOTE: The service is interrupted if the source data becomes unavailable.
NOTE: Cutover may cause a temporary data unavailability to the NAS clients.
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