Assuming you want to use snapmirror, you have 2
options:
1) You can do a volume snapmirror. This will pick up
everything (including snapshots), and will put it all on the other
side.
But the volumes must be of like type (flex -> flex or
trad -> trad).
2) You can use QSM and use - as the source qtree
name. This will grab all data not in a user created qtree.
However, the
destination must be a real qtree so the data won't be in
the same place on the destination.
Outside of SnapMirror, you can use ndmpcopy and move any
subset of data you want.
-- Adam Fox
adamfox@netapp.com
I'm migrating data from an old to a new filer and we have lots of
data in qtrees and a significant amount that is at the same directory level, but
not in a qtree. Any ideas?
--
Sláinte,
David
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