Restoring Cluster-enabled Pools
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identifies the file server on which the queue directory resides. This
information is used to determine the physical location of the resource.
The specifics of restoring objects vary depending on what type of object
is involved and whether the object's dependencies are physical entities
(servers and volumes) or logical entities.
In some cases, you can simply restore an object and everything will work
fine. In other cases, an object might be restored but not be functional
unless you first restore its dependent objects.
Restore of cluster-enabled pools is similar to a normal restore session.
See
"Restoring Data" on page
NOTE:
Auto recovery of the restore session on failover or failback is currently not
supported.
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