
Shadowing a Volume
Configuring a Shadow-Copy Rule (Source Switch)
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bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-shdwcp[ns3~/cad1~cpRemote])# ...
Publishing Individual Files
By default, a shadow-copy rule publishes all files that successfully transfer, whether
or not some of the transfers fail. To return to this default, use the
publish individual
command:
publish individual
For example:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace wwmed
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[wwmed])# volume /acct
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[wwmed~/acct])# shadow-copy-rule DRrule
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-shdwcp[wwmed~/acct~DRrule])# publish individual
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol-shdwcp[wwmed~/acct~DRrule])# ...
Setting a Bandwidth Limit
You can use the bandwidth-limit command to limit the amount of network bandwidth
used by the shadow-copy rule. Use this command from gbl-ns-vol-shdwcp mode:
bandwidth-limit rate[K|M|G|T]
where
rate (100,000-4,000,000,000,000) is the allowable bandwidth for
shadow-copy transfers, and
K|M|G|T (optional) is the units for the rate: Kbps (1,000 bps), Mbps
(1,000,000 bps), and so on. This default is bits-per-second (BPS).
The bandwidth limit applies to all transfers by the current shadow-copy rule.
This is generally recommended for CIFS volumes, since the shadow-copy rule does not
transfer files opened by clients. See “Copying Files Opened through CIFS,” above.
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