sorry, i don't remember if you have to use -tgt for restore ...i typically use device files for clone operations. That should be easy to test though with a pair of un-used devices.
after restore is complete you will need to run "symclone split" to be able to run "symclone recreate" again.
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yes, your symclone has to be in activated state, and the actual device state should be "Copied". The command to restore is:
symclone -g restore
after restore is complete you will need to run "symclone split" to be able to run "symclone recreate" again.
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October 28th, 2010 04:00
Do I have to append any other operands such as -tgt, or will the command automatically pick all the target device for the restore?
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October 28th, 2010 04:00
sorry, i don't remember if you have to use -tgt for restore ...i typically use device files for clone operations. That should be easy to test though with a pair of un-used devices.
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October 28th, 2010 05:00
Thanks for the reply.
Rick A
>>> dynamox restore
after restore is complete you will need to run "symclone split" to be able to run "symclone recreate" again.
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