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DataKeeper for Windows All Documentation - SIOS

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CLEARSWITCHOVERCLEARSWITCHOVEREMCMD CLEARSWITCHOVER This command should be run on a target system where a mirror has been previously deleted with theDELETELOCALMIRRORONLY command and now needs to be re-established. This command clears theSteelEye <strong>DataKeeper</strong> switchover flag that is set <strong>for</strong> a volume that has been deleted from the Target role usingDELETELOCALMIRRORONLY. If you delete a target using DELETELOCALMIRRORONLY and do not runCLEARSWITCHOVER, you will not be able to re-establish a mirror target unless you reboot the system.This is the target system where you just ran DELETELOCALMIRRORONLY The drive letter of the mirror.CONTINUEMIRROREMCMD CONTINUEMIRROR []This command <strong>for</strong>ces a paused or broken mirror to resume mirroring. On successful completion of the resync(full or partial), the mirror state is changed to Mirroring. This command will not automatically relock the targetvolume if it is unlocked.Note: If target volume is unlocked, it must be relocked prior to running this command.The parameters are:This is the source system of the mirror to resume mirroring.The drive letter of the mirror that you want to resume mirroring.This is the IP address of the target system of the mirror to resync. This optional parameter may beused if multiple targets are associated with the mirror. If not specified, a resync will be per<strong>for</strong>med to alltargets.CREATEJOBEMCMD CREATEJOB ...This command is <strong>for</strong> internal use only.<strong>DataKeeper</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Windows</strong> Technical <strong>Documentation</strong>Page 69

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