Migrating Filesets
Changing Rule Order
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You can change the rule order only for placement rules that use filesets as their
sources. The priority cannot change for shadow-copy rules (which are always highest
priority), placement rules that drain shares (which are second priority), and share
farms (which are lowest priority). Fileset-placement rules are grouped together
between the second and last priority groups; they are lower-priority than drain rules,
but they take precedence over all share-farm rules.
Use the
policy order-rule command in gbl-ns-vol mode to change the rule order for
fileset-placement rules:
policy order-rule rule1 {before | after} rule2
where
rule1 (1-64 characters) identifies a rule to move,
before | after is a required choice to set the new position for rule1, and
rule2 (1-64 characters) identifies a second rule, whose order stays the same.
Use the
show policy namespace command to see the current rule order for a
namespace. Refer back to “Focusing on One Namespace” on page 12-9.
If rule1 already precedes rule2, you cannot place it before rule2. Conversely, you
cannot place rule1 after rule2 if it is already after it.
For example, the following command sequence shows the rule order in the “wwmed”
namespace and then puts a file-placement rule, “placeTest,” directly after the
“docs2das8” rule:
bstnA6k(gbl)# show policy wwmed
Namespace: wwmed
Rule Status
Priority Volume Rule Vol. Scan Migration
--------- -------------------- -------------------- ------------------------
1 /acct placeTest Complete Complete
2 /acct xls2archive Complete Complete
3 /acct docs2das8 Complete Complete
4 /acct drain_share_rule_for_share_it5 Disabled Disabled
5 /acct fm1 Complete Complete
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace wwmed
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[wwmed])# volume /acct
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