Hi, I have several home directories on a Solaris server. I want to move these home directories to a S7000 storage. I know I can use zfs send | zfs receive to move zfs filesystems. Can this be done to a S7000 storage using ssh? thanks, Martijn YoungGuns Kasteleinenkampweg 7b 5222 AX ''s-Hertogenbosch T. 073 623 56 40 F. 073 623 56 39 www.youngguns.nl KvK 18076568 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/zfs-discuss/attachments/20100526/efaad4bf/attachment.html>
On 26/05/2010 10:08, Martijn de Munnik wrote:> I have several home directories on a Solaris server. I want to move > these home directories to a S7000 storage. I know I can use zfs send | > zfs receive to move zfs filesystems. Can this be done to a S7000 storage > using ssh?You maybe able to use the S7000 system''s shadow migration to do this, I recommend you contact Oracle Service though for any issues with the S7000 system - remember it is an appliance and you can''t directly use any Solaris or ZFS knowledge as doing so may cause unexpected issues and invalidate your supportability. -- Darren J Moffat
Martijn de Munnik wrote:> I have several home directories on a Solaris server. I want to move > these home directories to a S7000 storage. I know I can use zfs send | > zfs receive to move zfs filesystems. Can this be done to a S7000 storage > using ssh?No. Check out the shadow migration feature, described in the administration guide: http://wikis.sun.com/display/FishWorks/Documentation -- Dave -- David Pacheco, Sun Microsystems Fishworks. http://blogs.sun.com/dap/