This topic explains how to restore the metadata for the SAN File System cluster.
sfscli lsserver -state online
######################################################################### # CLI Commands to create Storage Pools, Filesets, Service Classes and # Policy Sets. # These commands need NO manual intervention. #########################################################################
sfscli -script /usr/tank/server/DR/TankSysCLI.auto
######################################################################### # CLI Commands to add Volumes to Storage pools. # These commands need manual intervention. # The device names were as they appeared during backup. # Please make sure that the device names appearing here actually # exist and have correct sizes and if not edit the device names to # correct values. # The System MASTER volume has to be specified in tank install command # and therefore has no corresponding CLI. # The other System Volumes can either be specified in tank install # command, or, added using the CLI command, which appears inside comments # for this reason. #########################################################################
sfscli -script /usr/tank/server/DR/TankSysCLI.volume
######################################################################### # CLI Commands to attach filesets. # These commands need manual intervention. # All the "mkdir" and "attachfileset" commands should be run in the # order given. # The "mkdir" command should be run on a client to recreate the directory # path before running the following attachfileset CLI commands. #########################################################################
sfscli -script /usr/tank/server/DR/TankSysCLI.attachpoint
Parent topic: Managing disaster recovery
Related reference
chclusterconfig
lsserver