mkcpset

You can use mkcpset to create a Replication Manager copy set when you want to define your own source-to-target mapping. Use the lsvol command to get a list of volumes for the copy sets. (If you use the mktgtpool command and then the mksess command, the copy sets are created automatically.) You can only add volumes of the same device type.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram>>-repcli-- --mkcpset-- ---src--source_volume_id-- ------------->

>---tgt--target_volume_id--[...]-- --session_name--------------><

Parameters

-src source_volume_id
Specifies the source volume of the copy set that is being created.
-tgt target_volume_id [...]
Specifies the target volumes for the copy set that is being created.
session_name
Specifies the session name to which the copy set will belong.

Description

You can use mkcpset to create a Replication Manager copy set when you want to define your own source-to-target mapping. Use the lsvol command to get a list of volumes for the copy sets. (If you use the mktgtpool command and then the mksess command, the copy sets are created automatically.) You can only add volumes of the same device type.

Return values

Possible failures

Examples

An invocation example:

repcli mkcpset -src ESS:2105.65302:VOL:1610 
-tgt ESS:2105.65303:VOL:1611 session1

The resulting output:

Copyset successfully added to session1.

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