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RE: What is the equivalent of "PAIRSPLIT -S" and "PAIRCREATE -g " in HITACHI OPS CENTER PROTECTOR?
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Tolga ERGUL
02-04-2021 11:01
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Hi William, Thanks for your answer. Actually, our process is very simple. We want to regain the snap capacity by taking the current snapshot in simplex mode. Because developer no longer need that data. Afterwards, we want to take a snapshot again because renewal is requested. We used tradinital raidcom ...
What is the equivalent of "PAIRSPLIT -S" and "PAIRCREATE -g " in HITACHI OPS CENTER PROTECTOR?
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Tolga ERGUL
02-02-2021 18:51
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In our environment , we are using Hitachi thin image technology to create test,development data and we automated this process with bash scripting using traditional raidcom commands by horcm files. When we want refresh our snapshot, firstly delete by pairsplit -S command to reclaim snap data usage from ...
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