This command allows you to set the drives in a VTL container to read/write. The arguments to this command are as follows:
vtl --set_rw --name <name> [--id <number>]
Where
--name Name of a valid VTL container --id Set the io mode of a particular drive to rw
I/O mode set to readwrite for the drive with id 81 in container ndmp
This command shows the replication state of a specified VTL replication source container.
vtl --show_replstate --name <name>
Where
--name Name of a valid VTL replication source container
Cartridges with data, INSYNC with peer: --------------------------------------- AFNGC6003 AFNGC6004 AFNGC6005 AFNGC6006 AFNGC6007 AFNGC6008 AFNGC6009 AFNGC600A AFNGC600B AFNGC600C AFNGC600D AFNGC600E AFNGC600F AFNGC600G AFNGC600H AFNGC600I AFNGC600J AFNGC600K AFNGC600L AFNGC600M AFNGC600N AFNGC600O AFNGC600Q AFNGC600R AFNGC600S AFNGC600T AFNGC600V AFNGC600W AFNGC600X AFNGC600Y AFNGC600Z AFNGC6010 AFNGC6011 AFNGC6012 AFNGC6013 AFNGC6014 AFNGC6002 AFNGC6001 Total 38 cartridges synchronized with peer VTL. Cartrdges with data, not INSYNC with peer: ------------------------------------------ None. Total 0 cartridges NOT synchronized with peer VTL. Cartridges that do not have data are not displayed.
Displays the list of vtl-related options that can be used as a reference when using the QoreStor CLI.
vtl --help
Usage: vtl --show [--verbose] [--name <name>] vtl --update_carts --name <name> --add --no_of_tapes <number> vtl --import_cart --name <name> --barcode <barcode> vtl --activate --name <name> [--force <yes|no>] vtl --deactivate --name <name> vtl --rescan --name <name> [--force <yes|no>] vtl --set_rw --name <name> [--id <number>] vtl --show_replstate --name <name> vtl --help vtl <command> <command-arguments> <command> can be one of: --show Displays command specific information. --update_carts Add cartridges --import_cart import cartridges from cloud --activate Activate a replica VTL --deactivate De-activate a replica VTL --rescan Rescan a replica VTL --set_rw Set drives in a vtl container to read write --show_replstate Show replication state of a container For command-specific help, please type vtl --help <command> eg: vtl --help show
This topic introduces the CLI commands that are useful for managing the filesystem and performing system maintenance-related tasks.
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