Migrating Filesets
Directing File Placement
14-18 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Disabling Inline Notifications (optional)
Clients make changes to files that may cause them to be selected by a file-placement
rule; for example, a client could rename a file or change its size. By default, the
file-placement rule monitors all client changes inline and migrates any files that
newly-match the source fileset. This occurs on an unscheduled basis. You have the
option to wait for the next scheduled volume scan; from gbl-ns-vol-plc mode, use
no
inline-notify
to disable the rule’s inline notifications:
no inline-notify
This has no effect on new files or directories; the rule directs these so that they are
created on the target share. No migrations occur in this case.
We recommend that you run this command only in a file-placement rule with a
schedule (recall “Applying a Schedule (optional)” on page 14-16, above). Unless the
rule runs on a schedule, this command disables all migrations after the rule’s initial
run.
For example, the following command sequence turns off inline notifications to the
dailyArchive rule:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medarcv
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medarcv])# volume /rcrds
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medarcv~/rcrds])# no place-rule dailyArchive
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-plc[medarcv~/rcrds~dailyArchive])# no inline-notify
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-plc[medarcv~/rcrds~dailyArchive])# ...
Re-Enabling Inline Notifications
Inline notifications are recommended for rules without schedules. To reinstate inline
notifications, use the
inline-notify command:
inline-notify
For example, the following command sequence reinstates inline notifications for the
emptyRH rule:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace wwmed
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[wwmed])# volume /acct
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[wwmed~/acct])# place-rule emptyRH
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-plc[wwmed~/acct~emptyRH])# inline-notify
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