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tunevv_rollback

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cli% canceltask 1 Are you sure you want to cancel task 1? select q=quit y=yes n=no: y cli% tunevv -restart testvol Task 2 started. Note that the tune_vv_restart task is a new task and receives a new task ID number. After restarting the tunevv operation, you can use the showtask command to see the cancelled and restarted tasks: cli% showtask Id Type Name Status Phase Step --------Start_Time Finish_Time------1 tune_vv testvol cancelled 2/3 8/8 Thu Oct 07 19:55:33 EDT 2004 Thu Oct 07 19:56:54 EDT 2004 2 tune_vv_restart testvol active 1/2 0/8 Thu Oct 07 19:57:23 EDT 2004 - For tune_vv_restart tasks, there are two phases: • Phase 1-Performing the actual region moves. • Phase 2-Deleting the information stored in Phase 1 of the corresponding tune_vv task. The number of steps in the phase is equal to the number of regions being moved. For more information about the tunevv command, see "Performance Tuning" (page 173). NOTE: The tune_vv task type and tunevv CLI command require the HP 3PAR Dynamic Optimization Software license. tunevv_rollback The tune_vv_rollback task type is used to track tunevv rollback operations performed with the System Tuner tunevv rollback command. The tunevv rollback command enables you to reverse any changes that resulted from a previously interrupted tunevv operation. The following examples shows how to start, cancel, and then rollback a tunevv operation on virtual volume testvol: cli% tunevv -t r5 -ha mag testvol Task 3 started. cli% canceltask 1 Are you sure you want to cancel task 3? select q=quit y=yes n=no: y cli% tunevv -rollback testvol Task 4 started. Note that the tune_vv_rollback task is a new task and takes a new task ID number. You cannot start a tune_vv_rollback task for a tunevv operation that completed successfully. The following error message appears: cli% tunevv -rollback testvol2 Are you sure you want to rollback the tune process for VV 'testvol2' ? select y=yes n=no: y Task Types 135

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cli% canceltask 1
Are you sure you want to cancel task 1?
select q=quit y=yes n=no: y
cli% tunevv -restart testvol
Task 2 started.
Note that the
tune_vv_restart
task is a new task and receives a new task ID number.
After restarting the
tunevv
operation, you can use the
showtask
command to see the cancelled
and restarted tasks:
cli% showtask
Id Type
Name
Status Phase Step --------Start_Time------ ------Finish_Time-------
1 tune_vv
testvol cancelled 2/3 8/8 Thu Oct 07 19:55:33 EDT 2004 Thu Oct 07 19:56:54
EDT 2004
2 tune_vv_restart testvol active 1/2 0/8 Thu Oct 07 19:57:23 EDT 2004 -
For
tune_vv_restart
tasks, there are two phases:
Phase 1—Performing the actual region moves.
Phase 2—Deleting the information stored in Phase 1 of the corresponding
tune_vv
task.
The number of steps in the phase is equal to the number of regions being moved.
For more information about the
tunevv
command, see
“Performance Tuning” (page 173)
.
NOTE:
The
tune_vv
task type and
tunevv
CLI command require the HP 3PAR Dynamic
Optimization Software license.
tunevv_rollback
The
tune_vv_rollback
task type is used to track
tunevv rollback
operations performed
with the System Tuner
tunevv rollback
command. The
tunevv rollback
command enables
you to reverse any changes that resulted from a previously interrupted
tunevv
operation.
The following examples shows how to start, cancel, and then rollback a
tunevv
operation on
virtual volume
testvol
:
cli% tunevv -t r5 -ha mag testvol
Task 3 started.
cli% canceltask 1
Are you sure you want to cancel task 3?
select q=quit y=yes n=no: y
cli% tunevv -rollback testvol
Task 4 started.
Note that the
tune_vv_rollback
task is a new task and takes a new task ID number.
You cannot start a
tune_vv_rollback
task for a
tunevv
operation that completed successfully.
The following error message appears:
cli% tunevv -rollback testvol2
Are you sure you want to rollback the tune process for VV 'testvol2' ?
select y=yes n=no: y
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