Viewing a Clone Origin (BUI)
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share> snapshots
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share snapshots> select snap1
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share@snap1>
2.
Use the list clones command.
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share@snap1> list clones
Clones: 2 total
PROJECT
myproject
myproject
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share@snap1
The result shows how many clones exist, the project in which each resides, and the name of
each clone.
Viewing a Clone Origin (BUI)
Use the following procedure to determine the snapshot from which a clone was made.
Go to the clone.
1.
Go to Shares > Shares.
a.
b.
Hover over the clone and click the Edit icon
2.
Under Static Properties on the left, click "Show" next to "Clone origin".
A window appears giving the name of the snapshot from which the clone was made.
Viewing a Clone Origin (CLI)
Use the following procedure to determine the snapshot from which a clone was made.
1.
Go to shares and select the project that contains the clone, then select the clone.
hostname:> shares select myproject
hostname:shares myproject> select demo_clone
hostname:shares myproject/demo_clone>
2.
Use the get origin command.
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SHARE
demo_clone1
demo_clone2
.
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