Use this command to cancel a background process started by an administrative command or by a process, such as storage pool migration.
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To cancel a process, you must have the process number, which you can obtain by issuing the QUERY PROCESS command.
Some processes, such as reclamation, will generate mount requests in order to complete processing. If a process has a pending mount request, the process may not respond to a CANCEL PROCESS command until the mount request has been answered or cancelled by using either the REPLY or CANCEL REQUEST command, or by timing out.
Issue the QUERY REQUEST command to list open requests, or query the activity log to determine if a given process has a pending mount request. A mount request indicates that a volume is needed for the current process, but the volume is not available in the library. It may not be available if the administrator has issued the MOVE MEDIA or CHECKOUT LIBVOLUME command, or manually removed the volume from the library.
After you issue a CANCEL PROCESS command for an export operation, the process cannot be restarted. To stop a server-to-server export operation but allow it to be restarted at a later time, issue the SUSPEND EXPORT command.
To issue this command, you must have system privilege.
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Command | Description |
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CANCEL EXPORT | Deletes a suspended export operation. |
CANCEL REQUEST | Cancels pending volume mount requests. |
QUERY EXPORT | Displays the export operations that are currently running or suspended. |
QUERY PROCESS | Displays information about background processes. |
REPLY | Allows a request to continue processing. |
RESTART EXPORT | Restarts a suspended export operation. |
SUSPEND EXPORT | Suspends a running export operation. |