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Migrate a logical interface to a different port
Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The network interface migrate
command migrates a logical interface to a port or interface group on the node you specify.
Manual migration of a logical interface can take up to 15 seconds to complete. Also, when you migrate a cluster logical interface, you must do so from the local node. Logical interface migration is a best-effort command, and can only be completed if the destination node and port are operational |
Logical interfaces for SAN protocols do not support migration. Attempts to do so will result in an error. |
On some cloud platforms, this operation might perform changes to the external route tables. |
Parameters
-vserver <vserver>
- Vserver Name-
Use this parameter to specify the Vserver that owns the logical interface that is to be migrated.
-lif <lif-name>
- Logical Interface Name-
Use this parameter to specify the logical interface that is to be migrated.
-destination-node <nodename>
- Destination Node-
Use this parameter to specify the node to which the logical interface is to be migrated.
[-destination-port {<netport>|<ifgrp>}]
- Destination Port-
Use this parameter to specify the port or interface group to which the logical interface is to be migrated.
[-force <true>]
- Force Migrate Data LIF Flag (privilege: advanced)-
Use this parameter to force the migration operation.
Examples
The following example migrates a logical interface named datalif1 on a Vserver named vs0 to port e0c on a node named node2:
cluster1::> network interface migrate -vserver vs0 -lif datalif1 -dest-node node2 -dest-port e0c