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Operating Systems Solaris disksuite mirroring d0 to d2 and d1 to d3 Post 302362588 by incredible on Friday 16th of October 2009 02:10:26 PM
Old 10-16-2009
please provide the technical outputs. anyway,state database replicas should be created first
 

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GFREP(1)																  GFREP(1)

NAME
gfrep - replicate Gfarm files SYNOPSIS
gfrep [ -mnqvx ] [ -S source-domainname ] [ -D destination-domainname ] [ -h source-hostfile ] [ -H destination-hostfile ] [ -N num-of- replicas ] [ -j num-of-threads ] path ... DESCRIPTION
gfrep creates specified number of replicas of Gfarm files specified by the path to specified set of destination hosts. When set of source hosts are specified, only files stored on the set of source hosts are replicated. A set of hosts can be specified by a domain name and/or a host file. When both a domain name and a host file are specified, a set of hosts is determined by both conditions. If the path parameter is a directory, files under the directory will be copied recursively. OPTIONS
-S source-domainname Specifies the domain name of source filesystem nodes from which replicas will be copied. -D destination-domainname Specifies the domain name of destination filesystem nodes to which replicas will be copied. If neither this nor the -H option is specified, replicas may be copied to any available host. -h source-hostfile Specifies a file which describes hostnames of source filesystem nodes from which the replica will be made. The source-hostfile con- sists of a filesystem node name on each line. if ``-'' is specified, standard input is used to read the host list. -H destination-hostfile Specifies a file which describes hostnames of destination filesystem nodes on which the replica will be made. The destination-host- file consists of a filesystem node name on each line. if ``-'' is specified, standard input is used to read the host list. -N num-of-replicas Specifies the required number of file replicas, counting already existing ones. If there are a sufficient number of replicas in the destination hosts, neither any copying nor any removal will be done. If this option is not specified, -N 1 is assumed. -j num-of-threads Specifies the number of threads to create file replicas simultaneously. This option is only available when compiled by an OpenMP C compiler. By default, it will be the smallest among the number of total files, the number of source hosts, and the number of desti- nation hosts. -m Lets gfrep command do a migrate/move, instead of doing replication. -x Removes file replicas when a set of destination nodes has more file replicas than specified. -n Displays files to be replicated, but does nothing. -q Suppresses non-error messages. -v Displays verbose output. -? Displays a list of command options. BUGS
A source host is not always selected within a set of source hosts. Gfarm 09 November 2009 GFREP(1)
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