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Operating Systems Solaris Remove os mirrored disk Solaris 10 Post 302155234 by reborg on Thursday 3rd of January 2008 08:14:06 AM
Old 01-03-2008
First you will need to tell us how it is mirrored.
 

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SVK::Command::Merge(3)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				    SVK::Command::Merge(3)

NAME
SVK::Command::Merge - Apply differences between two sources SYNOPSIS
merge -r N:M DEPOTPATH [PATH] merge -r N:M DEPOTPATH1 DEPOTPATH2 merge -r N:M [--to|--from] [PATH] OPTIONS
-r [--revision] N:M : act on revisions between N and M -c [--change] N : act on change N (between revisions N-1 and N) using -N reverses the changes made in revision N -I [--incremental] : apply each change individually -a [--auto] : merge from the previous merge point -l [--log] : use logs of merged revisions as commit message -s [--sync] : synchronize mirrored sources before operation -t [--to] : merge to the specified path -f [--from] : merge from the specified path --summary : display related logs in this merge --verbatim : verbatim merge log without indents and header --no-ticket : do not record this merge point --track-rename : track changes made to renamed node -m [--message] MESSAGE : specify commit message MESSAGE -F [--file] FILENAME : read commit message from FILENAME --template : use the specified message as the template to edit --encoding ENC : treat -m/-F value as being in charset encoding ENC -P [--patch] NAME : instead of commit, save this change as a patch -S [--sign] : sign this change -C [--check-only] : try operation but make no changes --direct : commit directly even if the path is mirrored perl v5.10.0 2008-08-04 SVK::Command::Merge(3)
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