User`s guide

0: Exit
1: Enter a Patch
2: Delete Patches
3: List Patches
Enter option number (0..3) [0] ? 1
This is the Enter a Patch option. The program prompts you
for the patch information, one line at time. Be careful
to enter the information exactly as it appears on the patch release.
Patches may be installed for any version of firmware; however,
patches entered for firmware versions other than XLZ6 are not
applied until the matching version of firmware is installed.
To enter any patch, you must first install all patches with lower patch
numbers, beginning with patch number 1, for the specific firmware version.
If you incorrectly enter the patch information, you are given
the option to review the patch one line at a time.
Type ^Y or ^C (then RETURN) at any time to abort Code Patch.
Do you wish to continue (y/n) [y] ? Y
Version: ? XLZ6
Length: ? 10
Patch Type: ? 0
Patch Number: ? 1
Count: ? 1
Address: ? 10
Value[ 0] ? 0
Count: ? 0
Verification: ? b2103761
The patch you just entered is not applied until
the controller is restarted.
Code Patch Main Menu
0: Exit
1: Enter a Patch
2: Delete Patches
3: List Patches
Enter option number (0..3) [0] ?
CLCP - Normal Termination
Restart of the controller required to apply new patch
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7.3.12 CLONE Utility
CLONE is a utility that partially automates the process of using the mirroring
facility to create a snapshot copy of host unit data.
Using the mirroring facility to create a snapshot copy of host unit data is a
multistep process described in Section 6.10. If your data snapshot needs are
straightforward, CLONE can be used to relieve you of much of the chore of
performing this common operation. Note, however, that CLONE does nothing
that cannot be achieved by issuing the appropriate CLI commands yourself; in
fact, CLONE operates by issuing CLI commands for you. These commands are
printed on the terminal as part of the program output so that you can see what it
has done. This is useful both as a learning tool, and in the event that you need to
recover an incomplete snapshot operation manually.
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