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VMS Help MOUNT, Qualifiers, /SHADOW *Conan The Librarian |
Binds up to three physical devices into a shadow set represented
by the virtual unit named in the command. This qualifier is
applicable only if you have the volume shadowing option. See
the HP Volume Shadowing for OpenVMS for additional information.
The format of this qualifier is:
(virtual-unit-name[:] /SHADOW=(physical-device-name[:][,...]))
This qualifier indicates that you are mounting a shadow set
including the physical devices and the virtual unit that
represents them to the system. This qualifier instructs MOUNT
to expect a virtual unit name as the device-name parameter. Place
the /SHADOW qualifier after the virtual-unit-name parameter.
Use the virtual unit naming format DSAn, where n is a unique
number from 0 to 9999. For the physical-device-name, use the
standard device-naming format $allocation-class$ddcu[:].
Examples
The following example shows how to create a shadow set wherein
the software determines automatically the correct copy operation
for the two shadow set members. In this case, $1$DUA10 is the
more current volume and becomes the source of the copy operation
to $1$DUA11.
$ MOUNT DSA0: /SHADOW=($1$DUA10:,$1$DUA11:) SHADOWVOL
%MOUNT-I-MOUNTED, SHADOWVOL mounted on DSA0:
%MOUNT-I-SHDWMEMSUCC, _$1$DUA10: (MEMBER1) is now a valid member of
the shadow set
%MOUNT-I-SHDWMEMCOPY, _$1$DUA11: (MEMBER2) added to the shadow set
with a copy operation
The following command creates a volume set with the logical name
TEST3013. The volume set TEST3013 is not shadowed. However, each
element of the volume set (TEST3011 and TEST3012) is a shadow
set, providing redundancy for the volume set as a whole.
$ MOUNT/BIND=TEST3013 DSA3011/SHADOW=($1$DUA402:,$1$DUA403:),
DSA3012/SHADOW=($1$DUA404:,$1$DUA405:) TEST3011,TEST3012 TEST3013
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