Purpose
Moves a read/write volume to another site
Synopsis
vos move -id <volume name or ID> -fromserver <machine name on source> -frompartition <partition name on source> -toserver <machine name on destination> -topartition <partition name on destination> [-cell <cell name>] [-noauth] [-localauth] [-verbose] [-help] vos m -i <volume name or ID> -froms <machine name on source> -fromp <partition name on source> -tos <machine name on destination> -top <partition name on destination> [-c <cell name>] [-n] [-l] [-v] [-h]
Description
The vos move command moves the indicated read/write volume from its current site (specified with the -fromserver and -frompartition arguments) to the destination site (specified with the -toserver and -topartition arguments). This command automatically removes the backup copy from the current site, if it exists. To create a new backup volume at the destination site, use the vos backup command.
This command works on read/write volumes only. To move a read-only volume, use the vos addsite and vos release commands to define a new read-only site and release the volume contents to it, and then use the vos remove command to remove the previous read-only volume's definition from the Volume Location Database (VLDB) and data from the partition. To move a backup volume, use this command to move its read/write source and then issue the vos backup command.
Before executing this command, the vos command interpreter initiates a check that the destination partition contains enough space to house the volume being moved. If there is not enough space, the move operation is not attempted and the following message appears:
vos: no space on target partition dest_part to move volume volume
Cautions
Unless there is a compelling reason, do not interrupt a vos move command in progress. Interrupting a move can result in one or more of the following inconsistent states:
If the <Ctrl-c> interrupt signal is pressed while a vos move operation is executing, the following message warns of the consequences and requests confirmation of the kill signal:
SIGINT handler: vos move operation in progress WARNING: may leave AFS storage and metadata in indeterminate state enter second control-c to exit
To confirm termination of the operation, press <Ctrl-c> a second time; press any other key to continue the operation.
Options
Examples
The following example moves the volume user.smith from the /vicepb partition on the file server machine fs3.abc.com to the /vicepg partition on the file server machine fs7.abc.com.
% vos move -id user.smith -fromserver fs3.abc.com -frompartition b \ -toserver fs7.abc.com -topartition g
Privilege Required
The issuer must be listed in the /usr/afs/etc/UserList file on the machines specified with the -toserver and -fromserver arguments and on each database server machine. If the -localauth flag is included, the issuer must instead be logged on to a server machine as the local superuser root.
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