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Refreshing screen data
The time of the last data refresh displays at the upper-right of the screen. To manually refresh the data at any time, click the
Refresh icon
in the upper-right corner of the screen.
Additional tasks
You can also perform the following tasks from this screen:
Create a device mobility job Select CREATE > Create Device Mobility Jobs to open the Create Device Mobility Jobs
wizard.
Perform actions on a job (pause, resume, commit, cancel, and remove) For Pause and Resume, select the job, and then
click the appropriate button. For Commit, Cancel, and Remove, select the job, and then select the appropriate option from
the MORE drop-down.
Search for a job Click the Search icon
in the upper-right corner of the screen to open the Search page.
Opening the Move Data Within Cluster screen
From the GUI main menu, do the following:
1. Click Mobility.
2. In the Mobility drop-down, select the Move Data Within Cluster.
Move Data Across Clusters
The Move Data Across Clusters option under Mobility provides a central location for you to create, view, and manage the
status of your inter-cluster mobility jobs. The Status column is automatically sorted by job status, allowing you to see all jobs in
a particular state. The arrow in the default sort column indicates the direction of the sort; ascending (
) or descending ( ).
You can sort columns of data, select one or more jobs, and show/hide on the screen.
This screen shows the following information about your cross-cluster mobility jobs:
Column
Description
Mobility Job Name The name assigned to the mobility job.
Type The type of mobility job. This could be a device mobility job, or an extent
mobility job.
Status The status of the job. Mobility job status lists and describes the job states
and the possible actions you can take on the job in that state.
Percent Done Displays the percentage of the mobility job that is complete.
Source The name of the device from which the data is being moved.
Target The name of the device to which the data is being moved.
Source Cluster The cluster that the data comes from.
Target Cluster The cluster to which the mobility job is moving data.
Transfer size The speed of the mobility job. When creating a mobility job, you can specify
the speed at which the data transfer will take place to balance your required
completion time with the load restrictions on your system.
Start Time The time at which the mobility job began. N/A may sometimes appear in
the Start Time column if you are connected to one cluster while viewing a
mobility job that was started on another cluster.
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