Clearing Restore Operations From The Output - Acopia Adaptive Resource Switch Cli Maintenance Manual

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Clearing Restore Operations from the Output

CLI Maintenance Guide
The
show restore data
The history goes back indefinitely, so the command can display a very large number
of records over time. You can clear all of these records at once, or all records for a
particular namespace, volume, or path. From priv-exec mode, use the
command:
data
clear restore data [namespace [volume vol-path [path path]]]
where
namespace (optional, 1-30 characters) identifies one namespace with restore
records. If this option is omitted, the command clears all restore-operation
records from the history.
vol-path (optional, 1-1024 characters) narrows the scope to one volume, and
path (optional, 1-1024 characters) narrows the scope further to a specific
virtual path. This is relative to the vol-path.
Before clearing the records, a prompt requests confirmation; enter yes to confirm.
After you clear the records, they no longer appear in the
For example, this command sequence shows all restore records, clears them, then
shows that there are none remaining:
bstnA6k(gbl)# show restore data
Namespace: wwmed
Volume: /acct
Path: /
...
Total Bytes Restored: 1,694,056
bstnA6k(gbl)# end
bstnA6k# clear restore data
Clear restore data records? [yes/no] yes
bstnA6k# show restore data
bstnA6k# ...
command displays a running history of all restore operations.
Backing Up a Volume's Files
Showing all Restore Operations
clear restore
show restore data
output.
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