1 | .TH mmsnapdir 12/04/06 |
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2 | mmsnapdir Command |
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3 | .SH "Name" |
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4 | .PP |
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5 | \fBmmsnapdir\fR - Creates and deletes invisible directories that connect to |
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6 | the snapshots of a GPFS file system, and changes the name of the snapshots |
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7 | subdirectory. |
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8 | .SH "Synopsis" |
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9 | .PP |
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10 | \fBmmsnapdir\fR \fIDevice\fR {[\fB-r\fR | \fB-a\fR] |
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11 | [\fB-s\fR \fISnapDirName\fR]} |
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12 | .PP |
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13 | Or, |
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14 | .PP |
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15 | \fBmmsnapdir\fR \fIDevice\fR [\fB-q\fR] |
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16 | .SH "Description" |
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17 | .PP |
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18 | Use the \fBmmsnapdir\fR command to create or delete invisible |
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19 | directories that connect to the snapshots of a GPFS file system, and change |
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20 | the name of the snapshots subdirectory. |
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21 | .PP |
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22 | Snapshots appear in a subdirectory in the root directory of the file |
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23 | system. If you prefer to access the snapshots from each file system |
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24 | directory rather than traversing through the root directory, you may create an |
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25 | invisible directory to make the connection by issuing the \fBmmsnapdir\fR |
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26 | command with the \fB-a\fR flag (see Example 1). The \fB-a\fR flag of the \fBmmsnapdir\fR |
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27 | command creates an invisible directory in each normal directory in the active |
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28 | file system (they do not appear in directories in snapshots) that contains a |
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29 | subdirectory for each existing snapshot of the file system. These |
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30 | subdirectories correspond to the copy of the that directory in the snapshot |
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31 | with the same name. |
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32 | .PP |
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33 | If the \fBmmsnapdir\fR command is issued while another snapshot command |
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34 | is running, the \fBmmsnapdir\fR command waits for that command to |
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35 | complete. |
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36 | .PP |
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37 | For more information about GPFS snapshots, see \fICreating and maintaining |
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38 | snapshots of GPFS file systems\fR in \fIGeneral Parallel File |
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39 | System: Advanced Administration Guide\fR. |
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40 | .SH "Parameters" |
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41 | .PP |
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42 | .RS +3 |
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43 | \fB\fIDevice\fR |
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44 | \fR |
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45 | .RE |
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46 | .RS +9 |
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47 | The device name of the file system. File system names need not be |
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48 | fully-qualified. \fBfs0\fR is just as acceptable as |
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49 | \fB/dev/fs0\fR. |
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50 | .PP |
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51 | This must be the first parameter. |
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52 | .RE |
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53 | .SH "Options" |
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54 | .PP |
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55 | .PP |
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56 | .RS +3 |
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57 | \fB-a |
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58 | \fR |
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59 | .RE |
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60 | .RS +9 |
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61 | Adds a snapshots subdirectory to all subdirectories in the file |
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62 | system. |
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63 | .RE |
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64 | .PP |
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65 | .RS +3 |
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66 | \fB-q |
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67 | \fR |
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68 | .RE |
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69 | .RS +9 |
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70 | Displays current settings, if issued without any other flags. |
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71 | .RE |
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72 | .PP |
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73 | .RS +3 |
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74 | \fB-r |
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75 | \fR |
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76 | .RE |
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77 | .RS +9 |
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78 | Reverses the effect of the \fB-a\fR option. All invisible |
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79 | snapshot directories are removed. The snapshot directory under the file |
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80 | system root directory is not affected. |
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81 | .RE |
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82 | .PP |
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83 | .RS +3 |
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84 | \fB-s \fISnapDirName\fR |
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85 | \fR |
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86 | .RE |
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87 | .RS +9 |
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88 | Changes the name of the snapshots subdirectory to |
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89 | \fISnapDirName\fR. This affects both the directory in the file |
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90 | system root as well as the invisible directory in the other file system |
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91 | directories if the \fBmmsnapdir -a\fR command has been issued. |
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92 | .RE |
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93 | .SH "Exit status" |
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94 | .PP |
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95 | .PP |
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96 | .RS +3 |
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97 | \fB0 |
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98 | \fR |
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99 | .RE |
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100 | .RS +9 |
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101 | Successful completion. |
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102 | .RE |
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103 | .PP |
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104 | .RS +3 |
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105 | \fBnonzero |
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106 | \fR |
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107 | .RE |
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108 | .RS +9 |
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109 | A failure has occurred. |
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110 | .RE |
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111 | .SH "Security" |
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112 | .PP |
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113 | If you are a root user, you may issue the \fBmmsnapdir\fR command from |
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114 | any node in the GPFS cluster. |
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115 | .PP |
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116 | You must be a root user to use the \fB-a\fR, \fB-r\fR, |
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117 | and \fB-s\fR options. |
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118 | .PP |
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119 | If you are a non-root user, you may only specify file systems that |
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120 | belong to the same cluster as the node on which the \fBmmsnapdir\fR command |
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121 | was issued. |
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122 | .PP |
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123 | When using the \fBrcp\fR and \fBrsh\fR commands for remote |
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124 | communication, a properly configured \fB.rhosts\fR file must exist |
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125 | in the root user's home directory on each node in the GPFS |
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126 | cluster. If you have designated the use of a different remote |
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127 | communication program on either the \fBmmcrcluster\fR or the |
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128 | \fBmmchcluster\fR command, you must ensure: |
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129 | .RS +3 |
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130 | .HP 3 |
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131 | 1. Proper authorization is granted to all nodes in the GPFS cluster. |
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132 | .HP 3 |
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133 | 2. The nodes in the GPFS cluster can communicate without the use of a |
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134 | password, and without any extraneous messages. |
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135 | .RE |
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136 | .SH "Examples" |
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137 | .RS +3 |
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138 | .HP 3 |
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139 | 1. To rename the \fB.snapshots\fR directory (the |
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140 | default snapshots directory name) to \fB.link\fR for file system |
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141 | \fBfs1\fR, issue the command: |
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142 | .sp |
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143 | .nf |
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144 | mmsnapdir fs1 -s .link |
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145 | .fi |
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146 | .sp |
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147 | .sp |
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148 | After the command has been issued, the directory structure would appear |
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149 | similar to: |
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150 | .sp |
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151 | .nf |
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152 | /fs1/file1 |
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153 | /fs1/userA/file2 |
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154 | /fs1/userA/file3 |
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155 | /fs1/.link/snap1/file1 |
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156 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file2 |
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157 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file3 |
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158 | .fi |
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159 | .sp |
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160 | .HP 3 |
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161 | 2. Issuing: |
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162 | .sp |
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163 | .nf |
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164 | mmsnapdir fs1 -a |
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165 | .fi |
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166 | .sp |
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167 | After the command has been issued, the directory structure would appear |
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168 | similar to: |
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169 | .sp |
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170 | .nf |
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171 | /fs1/file1 |
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172 | /fs1/userA/file2 |
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173 | /fs1/userA/file3 |
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174 | /fs1/userA/.link/snap1/file2 |
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175 | /fs1/userA/.link/snap1/file3 |
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176 | /fs1/.link/snap1/file1 |
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177 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file2 |
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178 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file3 |
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179 | .fi |
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180 | .sp |
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181 | .sp |
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182 | The \fB.link\fR subdirectory under the root directory and under |
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183 | each subdirectory of the tree provides two different paths to each snapshot |
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184 | copy of a file. For example, |
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185 | \fB/fs1/userA/.link/snap1/file2\fR and |
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186 | \fB/fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file2\fR are two different paths that |
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187 | access the same snapshot copy of \fB/fs1/userA/file2\fR. |
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188 | .HP 3 |
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189 | 3. Issuing: |
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190 | .sp |
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191 | .nf |
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192 | mmsnapdir fs1 -r |
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193 | .fi |
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194 | .sp |
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195 | After the command has been issued, the directory structure would appear |
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196 | similar to: |
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197 | .sp |
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198 | .nf |
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199 | /fs1/file1 |
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200 | /fs1/userA/file2 |
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201 | /fs1/userA/file3 |
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202 | /fs1/.link/snap1/file1 |
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203 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file2 |
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204 | /fs1/.link/snap1/userA/file3 |
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205 | .fi |
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206 | .sp |
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207 | .HP 3 |
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208 | 4. Issuing: |
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209 | .sp |
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210 | .nf |
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211 | mmsnapdir fs1 -q |
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212 | .fi |
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213 | .sp |
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214 | The output is similar to this: |
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215 | .sp |
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216 | .nf |
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217 | Snapshot directory for "fs1" is ".link" (root directory only) |
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218 | .fi |
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219 | .sp |
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220 | .RE |
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221 | .SH "See also" |
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222 | .PP |
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223 | mmcrsnapshot Command |
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224 | .PP |
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225 | mmdelsnapshot Command |
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226 | .PP |
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227 | mmlssnapshot Command |
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228 | .PP |
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229 | mmrestorefs Command |
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230 | .SH "Location" |
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231 | .PP |
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232 | \fB/usr/lpp/mmfs/bin\fR |
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