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    <refmiscinfo>ganeti 2.0</refmiscinfo>
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    <refname>&dhpackage;</refname>
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    <refpurpose>ganeti instance import/export</refpurpose>
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      <command>&dhpackage; </command>
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    <title>DESCRIPTION</title>
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      The <command>&dhpackage;</command> is used for importing and exporting
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      instances and their configuration from a ganeti system. It is useful for
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      backing instances up and also to migrate them between clusters.
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    <title>COMMANDS</title>
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      <title>EXPORT</title>
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        <command>export</command>
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        <arg choice="req">-n <replaceable>node</replaceable></arg>
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        <arg choice="req"><replaceable>instance</replaceable></arg>
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        Exports an instance to the target node. All the instance data
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        directory on the target node.
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        The <option>--noshutdown</option> option will create a
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        snapshot disk of the instance without shutting it down first.
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        in the exported dump.
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# gnt-backup export -n node1.example.com instance3.example.com
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        <command>import</command>
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        Imports a new instance from an export residing on
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        <replaceable>source-node</replaceable> in
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        zero, and at least one disk needs to be passed. For each disk,
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