On Dec 4, 2012, at 2:52 PM, Harald Barth <[email protected]>
 wrote:

> 
>> Not a creation time. But as they're meant for disaster recovery you
>> should be able to make them appear at some point, no? 
> 
> For disaster recovery of a volume, I think a 
> 
> vos delentry VOLID
> vos syncvldb -server NEWSERVER -partition NEWPART -volume NEWVOLID
> 

Yes, after deleting the entries from VLDB the syncvldb updates VLDB with the 
shadow volumes (didn't try on a per volume, but only on a server basis). 
Sorry if that wasn't clear from my original mail. 

My point was that the manpage explicitly says that running syncvldb will update
the VLDB right away which does not seem to be the case.

So: the behaviour is correct and the manpage is not.

> should do. The NEWVOLID must be the numerical volume id, not the name
> (so one probably need to run vos listvol NEWSERVER NEWPARTITION first
> to find out the NEWVOLID)
> 
> Correct? I should test this some day, before it's to late ;-)
> 
> Harald.


Cheers,
 Arne_______________________________________________
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