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• Non-LVM:
sudo horc_svol_define -d Device file number
• LVM:
sudo horc_svol_vmdefine -d Device file number, ...
16.
At the primary site, enter the following command to reverse resynchronization of data from the
primary site to the secondary site.
sudo pairresync {-g group name|-d volume name} -swaps
17.
At the primary site, mount the new P-VOL using the enas_fsmount command, and create CIFS/NFS
shares using the enas_nfscreate and enas_cifscreate commands.
NOTE:
When the new P-VOL is the file system managed by NAS Sync Image, mount the
differential-data snapshots using the syncmount command, and create CIFS/NFS shares
using the enas_nfscreate and enas_cifscreate commands, if necessary.
18.
At the primary site, resume operations.
Operations of RAID Manager XP log files
This section explains the format of RAID Manager XP log files in the NAS Blade system and the method
of downloading log files to the SSH client, and provides notes on the operations of RAID Manager
XP log files.
Format of RAID Manager XP log files
This section explains the format of RAID Manager XP log files (which consist of starting logs, error logs,
trace logs, and core files). These log files are listed in
. In
, the asterisk (*) shows the
RAID Manager XP instance number (16 or 17); HOST shows the NAS package's node name; PID shows
the RAID Manager XP process ID or command; CMD shows the process name (horcmgr in case of
RAID Manager XP, or a command name in case of the RAID Manager XP command); and TIME shows
the core file's creation time.
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