Opening a controller in snapshot mode, Closing a controller, Opening and closing a controller on netware from – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Command Line Interface User’s Guide

Opening a Controller in Snapshot Mode

A snapshot is an instantaneous read-only copy of a container
"snapped" at a precise point in time. Automated backup scripts can
take advantage of the snapshot feature. The

open

command

provides a snapshot mode that allows an automated backup script
to work even if other users have the CLI open somewhere on the
network. Note that when you open a controller in snapshot mode,
you can use only the read-only related commands and the
commands related to the snapshot feature. See Working with Snapshot
Containers
on page 10-1 for further information on the Snapshot
feature.

To open the HPN0 controller in snapshot mode, use the

open

command with the

/snapshot

switch, as in the following example.

HPN0> open /snapshot=TRUE HPN0

Executing: open /snapshot=TRUE "HPN0"

Closing a Controller

To close an open controller on the supported operating system, use
the

close

command, as in the following example:

HPN0> close

Executing: close

A controller can also be closed by exiting from the CLI using the

exit

command, as in the following example:

HPN0> exit

Executing: exit

Note:

The

close

and

exit

commands are not available

when accessing the CLI through FAST.

Opening and Closing a Controller on NetWare from
Windows NT and Windows 2000

Before you open a controller on a NetWare system from Windows
NT or Windows 2000 (basic disk only), you may want to display a
list of controllers on the NetWare system. To display a list of
controllers, use the

controller list

command with the

/domain

switch, as in the following example. In the example, D1 is

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