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GonMur
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April 20th, 2020 01:00
The solution would be to rename the mtree at destination and then establish a new replication target, against a new mtree.
When the replication initializes, it will ask the destination about the existence of every fingerprint.
Data would be at destination (on the renamed mtree), so it will not be transmitted over the network.
Once replication finish, you can delete the renamed mtree.
Hope it helps
Gonzalo
Basalamander
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May 6th, 2020 01:00
When the replication initializes, DQ Fan Survey it will ask the destination about the existence of every fingerprint.
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GonMur
33 Posts
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April 20th, 2020 01:00
The solution would be to rename the mtree at destination and then establish a new replication target, against a new mtree.
When the replication initializes, it will ask the destination about the existence of every fingerprint.
Data would be at destination (on the renamed mtree), so it will not be transmitted over the network.
Once replication finish, you can delete the renamed mtree.
Hope it helps
Gonzalo
Basalamander
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May 6th, 2020 01:00
The solution would be to rename the mtree at destination and then establish a new replication target, against a new mtree.
When the replication initializes, DQ Fan Survey it will ask the destination about the existence of every fingerprint.
Data would be at destination (on the renamed mtree), so it will not be transmitted over the network.
Once replication finish, you can delete the renamed mtree.
Hope it helps
Gonzalo
Thank you so much for helping with this wonderful article.