Typically, after a has been created, it is disabled until a new point-in-time image of the same base logical drive is required. Use this procedure to create a new point-in-time image of the same .
Important:
Stop all activity to the base logical drive at this point (or data transfer suspend) to make sure that an accurate point-in-time image of the base logical drive is captured.
unmount mount-point
In this command, mount-point is the name of the disk being unmounted.
sync
All unwritten system buffers are flushed.
Note:
If your plex spans across a number of , make sure that the procedure repeats for each storage subsystem.
recreateSnapshot volume
For command reference information about re-creating a flashcopy logical drive, refer to the online help topics in the Enterprise Management Window.
df-k
If you disable the flashcopy logical drive instead of deleting it, you can retain the flashcopy logical drive and its associated flashcopy repository logical drive. Then, when you need to create a different flashcopy of the same base logical drive, you can re-create the disabled flashcopy logical drive. This action takes less time than creating a new flashcopy logical drive and stops any reduction in performance that might occur if the flashcopy logical drive remains available. For more information, refer to the Disabling a FlashCopy Logical Drive online help topic and the Re-creating a FlashCopy Logical Drive online help topic.
For command reference information about disabling and re-creating a flashcopy logical drive, refer to the online help topics in the Enterprise Management Window.