hwm=<high_water_mark>
Specifies a threshold in megabytes (default=600) for generating or
playing back a delta set. The threshold is the amount of change
allowed before triggering delta set activity. If a value is specified
using hwm= and both file systems are specified in the command
line, that value is applied to both the source and destination file
systems.
dhwm=<destination_high_water_mark>
Specifies a threshold in megabytes (default=600) for playing back
a delta set based on a storage space threshold. The threshold is
the amount of change allowed before triggering delta set activity.
qos=<qos>
Specifies the maximum network bandwidth in kilobits per second
that can be used for the replication session.
autoro={yes|no}
When The SavVol becomes full and replication is no longer able
to track changes in memory, allows read-only access to the
<srcfs>. The default is no.
autofreeze={yes|no}
Automatically freezes reads and writes to the <srcfs> when the
SavVol becomes full and replication is no longer able to track
changes in memory. File systems that are frozen are not accessible
to clients. The default is no.
-abort <srcfs>[,<dstfs>[:cel=<cel_name>]]
Stops replication/playback on both the source and destination file
systems. The <cel_name> specifies the Celerra Network Server on
which replication is to be stopped. If a <cel_name> is not specified,
replication/playback is stopped locally only.
-abort <dstfs>
Stops replication on the remote, destination side Celerra Network
Server.
-refresh <fs_name1>[,<fs_name2>[:cel=<cel_name>]]
Updates and refreshes the <srcfs> and the <dstfs> with the specified
options. The refresh is local unless a remote Celerra Network Server
is specified.
[:cel=<cel_name>]
Indicates the remote Celerra Network Server containing the file
system, that is to be refreshed.
The fs Commands
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fs_replicate
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