About XCP preserve-atime option
Is there any material about the difference in the load of the source storage and the time required for processing when Preserve-atime of each processing is enabled?
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Hello, The options -preserver-atime restores the last accessed date of all the files specified on the source.When we scan a SMB share, the access time is modified on the files (if the storage system is...
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Hello , Yes, XCP version 1.6.2+ added the option to exclude. You can use the command "xcp help -exclude" for more details. Here are some links to reference material:NetApp XCP Downloads Page NetApp...
View ArticleRe: About XCP specifications for CIFS
Hello, Thecopycommand scans and copies the entire source directory structure to a destination SMB share. There is further detail regarding this in section 3.6 of the below...
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Hello, The -v increase debug verbosity, check the link below for each operation with some example.scan -v P.81 for examplecommand increases debug verbosity. This provides detailed logging information...
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As for thesync command: It scansfor changes and modifications in the source and target shares in parallel, andapplies the appropriate actions (remove, modify, rename, and so on) to the target to make...
View ArticleRe: Even if you specify exclusion in XCP, it tries to return the atime
Hello,The -preserve-atime is to restore last accessed data on source before XCP read the file, can you provide what error are you receiving and what's the command you running trying to exclude the...
View ArticleRe: Precautions when using XCP
Hello,You can use the -depth to limit the search depth to n levels. As for the maximum number of files, The maxdir size (default is 308MB) defines the maximum file count (approximately one million) ina...
View ArticleRe: Migrating mixed volumes using XCP
Hello, You should be able to migrate mixed volumes. The below steps were tested in a lab but i would recommend trying it ona test volume/qtree before proceeding with the full migration as for your...
View ArticleRe: About XCP preserve-atime option
Hello hmoubara Thank you for your reply. Unfortunately it has not been answered.I understand that it is an option to restore that the Atime is changed by performing a scan.My question is by using this...
View ArticleRe: About XCP log output
Hello hmoubaraThank you for your reply I saw an example.By using "-V", it seems that the file with the error is displayed.
View ArticleRe: About XCP preserve-atime option
Without using that parameter will reduce the run time of the scan job.
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Hello, if you referring to exclude multiple file and/or directory. Please check the below kb:...
View ArticleRe: About XCP specifications for CIFS
For the verify -nodata you can see on page 99 on the below document https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_download_file/ECMLP2875795
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Hell,Below output messages. XCP SMB 1.8; (c) 2022 NetApp, Inc.; Licensed toXXXXXXXXX until Sat Mar 26 17:13:12 2022f 1.97MiB 252d2h smb02\bike.jpgf 1.29KiB 42d21h smb02\Resource Athlete.lnkf 2.21KiB...
View ArticleRe: Even if you specify exclusion in XCP, it tries to return the atime
Hello, The error you getting is normal, since the option -preserver-atime requires write permission to set timestamps on the source file, and since the file is a snapshot which is a read only file...
View ArticleRe: XCP exclusion
Hello hmoubaraThank you for your reply I saw an example at the link.I understand that when excluding multiple paths, I write multiple lines in a text file in a format like * \ Web \ *. However, it did...
View ArticleRe: Precautions when using XCP
Hello hmoubaraThank you for your reply The link destination could not be referenced. NFS SCANThe default isMaxdir = 308MBFiles = about 1 millionI understood.I understand that the above can be changed...
View ArticleRe: Migrating mixed volumes using XCP
Hello hmoubaraThank you for your reply Is it something like the following?1, XCP (NFS) scan2, XCP (NFS) copy3,Check Security style (NFS) on FAS Command3,XCP (SMB) sync with -acl option
View ArticleRe: Precautions when using XCP
Sorry i had an extra dot https://www.netapp.com/media/20029-tr-4863.pdf
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