Network-attached storage is a file-level storage architecture that makes stored data more accessible to networked devices.
About this task
See
Understanding PowerMax File for storage systems for an overview of PowerMax File.
Steps
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Select a storage system that supports PowerMax File migration.
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Select
.
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Select
File Imports.
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Click a session name.
The following properties display within tabs:
DETAILS tab
The following properties display:
- Session Name—Name of replication session
- Type—Session type
- Import State—Status of the import, for example, Initialized, Ready_to_Cutover, Canceled, Error, Completed
- Current Operation—Status of the current operation, for example, Initialized, Initial_Provisioning, Ready_to_Cutover, Canceled, Completed
- Source NAS Server Name—Source NAS server name
- Target NAS Server Name—Target NAS server name
- Primary Node—Model of the remote system
- Backup Node—Version of the remote system
- Current Operation Progress Percentage—Percentage progress of the current operation
- Alerts—Number of associated alerts
NAS SERVER tab
The following properties display:
- Source NAS Server Name—Source NAS server name
- Target NAS Server Name—Target NAS server name
- Protocol Type—Protocol type, for example, SMB
FILE SYSTEMS tab
The following properties display:
- Source Name
—Source name
- Source Size—Source size
- Target Name
—Target name
- Target Size—Target size
- State
—State, for example, Idle
- FLR Enabled—FLR enabled indication
NETWORK INTERFACE tab
The following properties display:
- Source Interface Name
—Source interface name
- Target Interface Name
—Target interface name
- Netmask—Netmask
- Prefix Length—Prefix Length
- Gateway—Gateway IP address
- VLAN ID—VLAN ID
FILE IMPORT INTERFACE tab
The following properties display:
- IP Address—IP address
- Gateway—Gateway IP address
- Netmask—Netmask
- Prefix Length—Prefix Length
- VLAN ID—VLAN ID