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October 19th, 2009 10:00
Switchover but do not replicate to source.
Hey everyone,
I did a search but did not find the answer for what I am looking for. I want to know, if we did a switchover on a replicated file system, I understand the source goes to read-only and the destination becomes read/write. How would I go back to the source as read-write and have it replicate and overwrite the destination, as we do not want the changes made on the destination?
Thanks in advance
I did a search but did not find the answer for what I am looking for. I want to know, if we did a switchover on a replicated file system, I understand the source goes to read-only and the destination becomes read/write. How would I go back to the source as read-write and have it replicate and overwrite the destination, as we do not want the changes made on the destination?
Thanks in advance
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October 20th, 2009 01:00
for the -reverse option without overwrite_destination
However I dont fully understand you use case
If you have switched over so that the replication has be been changed to dest->src and then started the replication then you are already applying changes to the former src
If you know beforehand that you dont want the changes on the destination to get synced back to the former source it might be easier to just create another fs with on-time-copy or use a writeable checkpoint on the dst