Merges a child disk with its parents. Syntax: MERGE VDISK DEPTH=DEPTH= Indicates the number of parents to merge together. For example, MERGE=1 indicates one level of the differencing chain should be merged. A virtual disk must be selected for this operation to succeed. Example: MERGE VDISK DEPTH=1 In this example a child virtual disk is merged with its parent: CREATE VDISK FILE="c:\vhd2.vhd" parent="c:\vhd1.vhd" MERGE VDISK DEPTH=1
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Merges a child disk with its parents. Syntax: MERGE VDISK DEPTH= DEPTH= Indicates the number of parents to merge together. ...
Messages logged below this line indicate whether this domain controller will be able to dynamically register DNS records ...
Messages Outbound Errors is the number of ICMP messages that were not send due to problems within ICMP, such as lack of buffers. ...
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