Connecting to a Snapshot copy
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PDF of this doc site
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Administration for Linux
- Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
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Installation and Administration for Solaris
- Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
- Creating and using Snapshot copies in SnapDrive for UNIX
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Installation and Administration for IBM AIX
- Role-based access control in SnapDrive for UNIX
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Administration for Linux
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You can connect a Snapshot copy from one host to a different host.
SnapDrive for UNIX lets you connect a host to a Snapshot copy from a different location on a host. This new location can be on the host where you took the Snapshot copy (the originating host) or on a different host (the non-originating host).
Being able to set up the Snapshot copies in a new location means you can back up a Snapshot copy to another medium, perform maintenance on a disk group, or access the Snapshot copy data without disrupting the original copy of the data.
With this command, you can connect a host to a Snapshot copy that contains any of the following:
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LUNs
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A file system created directly on a LUN
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Disk groups, host volumes, and file systems created on LUNs
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NFS directory trees
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Disk groups, host volumes, and file systems on shared storage system