Quantum DXi-Series Command Line Interface (CLI) Guide
6-67081-09 Rev B
February 2014
50 Replication CLI Commands
ReplicationFinished=ThuMar513:08:592009
ReplicationStatus=Success
Listing a Replicated
NAS Share on the
Tar g e t
syscli --list repnas
This CLI command allows the admin user to display a list of all the replicated
NAS share(s) that have been performed on the target system. The list includes
the NAS share name, source hostname IP address, the replication status (i.e.
start, completion and status).
An example output of this command:
ListofallreplicatedNASshareonthetarget:
Totalcount=2
[replicatednas=1]
ID=1
NASShareName=nas_cifs1
SourceHost=galaxy.quantum-est.com
ReplicationStarted=WedJun316:38:202009
ReplicationFinished=WedJun316:38:302009
ReplicationStatus=Success
[replicatednas=2]
ID=1
NASShareName=nas_nfs1
SourceHost=galaxy.quantum-est.com
ReplicationStarted=WedJun316:38:032009
ReplicationFinished=WedJun316:38:112009
ReplicationStatus=Success
Recovering VTL on the
Tar g e t
syscli --recover vtl --repname <replicated VTL_name> --srchost
<source_hostname_or_IP address> --id <ID_of_the_replicated_VTL>
[--recname <recovered_VTL_name >] [--submit]
This CLI command allows the CLI admin to recover and recreate the cartridges
on the target system. The replicated VTL name, source hostname and ID can be
retrieved from the list of replicated VTL. If the optional recovered VTL name is
specified, it will be the new recovered VTL name on the target. Otherwise, the
same replicated VTL name will be used as recovered VTL name on the target. If
the --submit option is specified, it does not wait for the recover operation to
complete.
The user must add tape drives and robot and map the devices before the VTL is
accessible. If the partition contains media, the user will only be able to select the
highest capacity tape drive for that media type. The original cartridge type is not
retained during replication. For example, if the partition contains SDLT600 tape