Load Storage Subsystem Dbm Database - IBM System Storage DS3000 Programming Manual

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Parameter
existingRepositoryLabel
diskPool
capacity
retainRepositoryMembers

Load Storage Subsystem DBM Database

This command uploads a Database Management (DBM) database image from a file or from cache. This
command restores a storage subsystem DBM database to the exact configuration that existed when the
database image was captured using the save storageSubsystem dbmDatabase command. The data in a file
can be just RAID configuration data or all data, including data for RAID configuration, subsystems and
disk pools. The data in a cache location always includes all data.
Before using this command with the file option, you must first obtain a validator string (a security code)
from your IBM Technical Support representative. To obtain a validator, use the save storageSubsystem
dbmValidator command to generate an XML file that contains validator information. Your IBM Technical
Support representative uses the XML file to generate the validator string required for this command.
Syntax
load storageSubsystem dbmDatabase
((file="filename" validator="validatorValue") | sourceLocation=onboard)
[controller [(a|b)]]
Description
This parameter replaces the repository logical drive by
the candidate logical drive specified:
v The value specified is an existing repository logical
drive user label. The logical drive specified must be an
unused repository logical drive with the name in the
proper form.
v If the newly specified repository logical drive is on a
different disk pool, the thin logical drive will change
ownership to that pool.
v The old repository logical drive will be deleted by
default.
This parameter identifies the disk pool in which you
want to create a new repository logical drive with the
specified capacity.
You must use this parameter with the capacity
parameter to create a new repository logical drive with
the specified capacity.
The size that you want to set for the repository logical
drive that you are creating. Size is defined in units of
bytes, KB, MB, GB, or TB.
You must use this parameter with the diskPool
parameter to create a new repository logical drive with
the specified capacity.
If this parameter is set to TRUE, the old repository is
retained. By default, the old repository is deleted. This
parameter is ignored if the existing repository is reused.
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