just my $0.02
What i use is
-q 'written=0,etc,etc,etc'
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 20:18 +1000, Siobhan Ellis wrote:
> -q 'family=disk,copies<3'
>
> Just did it at a customer site.
>
>
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> I'm used to the incancation
>
> mminfo -r ssid -q 'something=something,copies=1' | nsrclone -S -f -
>
> This misbehaves when the source ssids are on an adv_file volume because
> every ssid has a pseudo-clone on the _AF_readonly device.
>
> I guess I could work around this by doing two queries,
>
> -q 'pool=Disk Pool,copies=2'
> -q 'pool=Tape Pool A,Tape Pool B,Tape Pool N,copies=1'
>
> but is there a better way to actually identify these pseudo-clones?
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