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March 8th, 2016 04:00
renaming mobility Job
Hi , Is there a way I could rename the mobility job name . I was running batch migrations and ran one individually , however, I renamed it with a different name . But , I believe there is a way to rename the mobility job name , just not able to figure it out.
I have not committed it yet
Please let me know . Thank you!
BT_1 | devices_LUN20_4_2 | cluster-1 | device_VNX__LUN3_1 cluster-1 full committed 2M | 100 |
BT_2 | devices_LUN21_4_3 | cluster-1 | device_VNX__LUN4_1 cluster-1 full committed 2M | 100 |
BT_3 | devices_LUN107_1 | cluster-1 | device_VNX__LUN5_1 cluster-1 full committed 2M | 100 |
Testmigration | cluster-1 | device_VNX_LUN9_1 cluster-1 full complete 8M | 100 |
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echolaughmk
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March 8th, 2016 05:00
Have you looked at the GUI and under Data Mobility tried to click on the properties link of the job in question and change it there? I thought you could edit those, but not 100% sure as I am not online at the moment...
dragonforce04
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March 8th, 2016 05:00
There is no option to edit the job name .
ThomDaleyPPI
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March 8th, 2016 10:00
I think what echolaughmk is referring to is not a button or link to rename the job in the GUI but clicking on the "Show Property Links", which turns all objects in the page you're on into Hyperlinks. Once you click on the object, it brings up that object's properties page and the name field, if it is a configurable option, will allow you to edit and save.
I don't currently have any data mobility jobs set up anywhere but I have to believe that if there is a way to do it in the GUI, then there must be a vplexcli command that can rename those objects as well.
Thom
echolaughmk
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March 8th, 2016 11:00
Thanks ThomDaleyPPI, that is exactly what I meant and I thought it was possible with the properties hyperlink. I don't have anything to test on at the moment either, but I think that can be done through the GUI if you can confirm dragonforce04?
For the CLI, I thought it was just using the "set" operand at the CLI under the DM migrations context, but I am not 100% sure given you are using a batch migration process.
dragonforce04
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March 10th, 2016 06:00
thank you for the inputs. But, I still did not find a way to rename it ..
echolaughmk
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March 10th, 2016 08:00
After being able to get some access to test the set command...it looks like it is a read-only attribute, though this was on 5.3 code. So it appears as if what you are seeing is expected.