
ibrix_exportcfr
Configures a target (a file system or directory) for remote replication.
Description
This command exports the target file system. Before replication can take place, you must create a
mapping between the source cluster and the target file system that receives the replicated data.
This mapping ensures that only the specified source cluster can write to the target file system.
NOTE: You do not need to export the file system when configuring intracluster replication.
Synopsis
Export a target file system:
ibrix_exportcfr -f FSNAME [—p directory] -C REMOTE_CLUSTER[-P]
The FSNAME is the target file system to be exported. The –p option can be used to export a directory
located under the root of the specified file system. The -C REMOTE_CLUSTER option specifies the
source cluster (clusterName) containing the file system to be replicated. Include the -P option if
you do not want to set the default host and NIC preferences. The following example exports file
system ifs1 on the target cluster. Source cluster dev3.company.com contains the file system that
will be replicated to ifs1 on the target:
# ibrix_exportcfr -f ifs1 -C dev3.company.com
Unexport a file system (or a directory in that file system) for remote replication:
ibrix_exportcfr -U –f FSNAME [–p DIRECTORY]
Remote replication will fail if the target file system is unexported. If replication jobs are using the
export, wait for them to finish or cancel them before unexporting the file system.
List remote replication exports:
ibrix_exportcfr -l
Options
DescriptionOption
The name of the source cluster containing the file system to be replicated.-C REMOTE_CLUSTER
Skips setting the default preferences.-P
Unexports a file system for remote replication.-U
The file system that is the target for the replication.-f TARGET_FSNAME
Exports a directory within the target file system.-p DIRECTORY
Lists all exported file systems.-l
Shows the usage for this command.-?
See also
ibrix_cluster
38 X9000 File Serving Software commands
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