> According to the FAQ, shadow volumes which are not live do not appear
> in the VLDB. Clones created by 'vos clone' are in the VLDB, but
> they will be removed from the VLDB if a volume is deleted by
> 'vos remove'. My question is, given a non-live shadow volume, or
> a 'dangling clone', how do
On Tue, 26 Jun 2007, Steve Simmons wrote:
On Jun 26, 2007, at 4:37 AM, Dr A V Le Blanc wrote:
According to the FAQ, shadow volumes which are not live do not appear
in the VLDB. Clones created by 'vos clone' are in the VLDB, but
they will be removed from the VLDB if a volume is deleted by
'vo
On Jun 26, 2007, at 4:37 AM, Dr A V Le Blanc wrote:
According to the FAQ, shadow volumes which are not live do not appear
in the VLDB. Clones created by 'vos clone' are in the VLDB, but
they will be removed from the VLDB if a volume is deleted by
'vos remove'.
I thought that was what would h
In a recent discussion of clone and shadow volumes, Derrick Brashear
mentioned that the FAQ now contains some information about these.
My impression is that clone and shadow volumes give us an additional
possibility to do certain types of backup or quasi-backup operations.
But they are new enough n