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limited to users with Super and Edit rights who belong to the all domain, and to users with Edit rights who belong to a specified domain. Snapshots inherit the domain of their parent volumes. • Virtual copies can be: ◦ Created. See "Creating a Virtual Copy" (page 95) for instructions. ◦ Promoted. See "Promoting a Virtual Copy" (page 96) for instructions. ◦ Modified. See "Modifying a Virtual Copy" (page 96) for instructions. ◦ Removed. See "Removing a Virtual Copy" (page 97) for instructions. • Physical copies can be: ◦ Created. See "Creating an Offline Physical Copy" (page 98) for instructions. ◦ Resynchronized. See "Resynchronizing a Physical Copy" (page 99) for instructions. ◦ Promoted. See "Promoting a Physical Copy" (page 100) for instructions. Moving Snapshots Snapshots can be moved in or out of a domain using the movetodomain command. This action is restricted to Super users in the all domain. NOTE: If a snapshot is moved in or out of a domain, the snapshot's base volume is also moved. For further instructions see "Moving Domain Objects to Another Domain" (page 60). Snapshots and Domains 101

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limited to users with Super and Edit rights who belong to the
all
domain, and to users with Edit
rights who belong to a
specified
domain. Snapshots inherit the domain of their parent volumes.
Virtual copies can be:
Created. See
“Creating a Virtual Copy” (page 95)
for instructions.
Promoted. See
“Promoting a Virtual Copy” (page 96)
for instructions.
Modified. See
“Modifying a Virtual Copy” (page 96)
for instructions.
Removed. See
“Removing a Virtual Copy” (page 97)
for instructions.
Physical copies can be:
Created. See
“Creating an Offline Physical Copy” (page 98)
for instructions.
Resynchronized. See
“Resynchronizing a Physical Copy” (page 99)
for instructions.
Promoted. See
“Promoting a Physical Copy” (page 100)
for instructions.
Moving Snapshots
Snapshots can be moved in or out of a domain using the
movetodomain
command. This action
is restricted to Super users in the
all
domain.
NOTE:
If a snapshot is moved in or out of a domain, the snapshot’s base volume is also moved.
For further instructions see
“Moving Domain Objects to Another Domain” (page 60)
.
Snapshots and Domains
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