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08-15-2005 02:16 AM
08-15-2005 02:16 AM
RSM Pause & Continue
I recently upgraded my business from the evmcl to RSM v1.1. I used the evmcl to initiat snap clones from my hpux server for backups. Then after the backup was done, I would undo the snap clone. I am attempting to replicate this in RSM. I have set up Net::Telnet for perl, and am sucessfull in creating a snapshot. There is a pause in the job that I created from a template. I am unable to continue this job from Net::Telnet. It works with the GUI but not from Net::Telnet. Looking in the docs, it doesn't mention that you can from a telnet. Only GUI and CLUI. So how do I replicate the snap/undo behavior of my evmcl?
TIA
Brian Pyle
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Brian Pyle
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