
17.8
Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
EXAMPLES
The following example displays a dry run of moving the data on physical disk 0 to free or spare
space:
■ qset. The quality of the set after the chunklet move, in terms of the availability
characteristics of the logical disk.
■ qrow. The quality of the row after the chunklet move, in terms of the number of other
chunklets from the same physical disk.
■ qcon. The quality of the connectivity to the destination chunklet.
■ qlocal. Indicates if the chunklet is on a physical disk that is connected to the same two
nodes as the other chunklets in the set.
◆ true. Indicates that the chunklet is connected to the same nodes.
◆ false. Indicates that the chunklet is not connected to the same nodes.
■ qlost. Indicates if any quality was lost by the move.
◆ true. Indicates quality was lost.
◆ false. Indicates quality was not lost.
NOTES
■ The destination physical disks do not need to be specified as the system automatically
determines the spare locations.
■ Specifying the –dr option can be used to see if the specified moves succeeds and the results
(quality) of the moves.
cli% movepdtospare –dr 0
Move Status qset qrow qcon qlocal qlost
0:0–2:3 source and destination are valid cage 1 2 true false
0:1–2:4 source and destination are valid cage 2 2 true false
0:2–2:6 source and destination are valid cage 1 2 true false
0:3–10:5 source and destination are valid mag 0 2 true false
0:11–11:5 source and destination are valid disk 8 2 true false
0:20–9:5 source and destination are valid disk 9 2 true false
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