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Dell Unity™ Family Unisphere® Command Line Interface User Guide

Cutover import session for file

Cut over an existing NAS import session. Cutting over a session switches the active host IOs to the target side and initiates the incremental data synchronization from the source to the target.

Format

/import/session/nas -id <value> cutover [-async] [-netbiosName <value>] [-cifsServerName <value> -domainUsername <value> {-domainPasswd <value> | -domainPasswdSecure}] -[ou] <AD organizational unit tree>

Object qualifier

QualifierDescription
-idSpecifies the ID of the import session.

Action qualifier

QualifierDescription
-async Run the action in asynchronous mode.
-netbiosName Specifies new NetBIOS name for source the CIFS server.
-cifsServerName Specifies the new name for the source CIFS server after the cutover. SMB (CIFS) server name must be unique on the network.
NOTE:If not specified, the default name for renaming the source CIFS server is the original CIFS server name that is prefixed with an underscore (_).
-domainUsername Specifies the domain administrator name. This name is required for renaming the source CIFS server and joining it to the Active Directory. (Used for AD-joined CIFS server migration only)
-domainPasswd Specifies the domain user password.
-domainPasswdSecure Specifies the password in secure mode.
NOTE: The user is prompted to input the password and the password confirmation.
-ou Specifies the complete Active Directory organizational unit tree for the source CIFS server.
NOTE:This parameter is optional. If provided, the LDAP search of the CIFS server in AD is shown in the specified OU tree.

Example 1

The following command cuts the NFS import session, import_1, over to the target system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p <value> /import/session/nas -id import_1 cutover
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

Operation completed successfully.

Example 2

The following command shows the SMB import session, import_1, being cut over to the target system:

uemcli -d 10.0.0.1 -u Local/joe -p <value> /import/session/nas -id import_1 cutover -cifsServerName <value> -domainUsername <value> -domainPasswd <value>
Storage system address: 10.0.0.1
Storage system port: 443
HTTPS connection

Operation completed successfully.

Example 3

The following command shows CIFS import session import_1 being cut over to the target system while specifying the AD organizational unit tree:

uemcli -u admin -p <password> -sslPolicy accept /import/session/nas -id import_1 cutover -netbiosName <value> -cifsServerName <value> -domainUsername <value> -domainPasswd <value> -ou <value>

The following command shows CIFS import session import_2 being cut over to the target system after import_1 has been cut over:

uemcli -u admin -p <value> -sslPolicy accept /import/session/nas -id import_2 cutover -netbiosName <value> -cifsServerName <value> -domainUsername <value> -domainPasswd <value>

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