Re: How to implement "real-time" snapmirror repliaction?
You correctly found a KB.Depending on the policy sync or stictsync the writes are or aren't accepted on the source until they are written to the destination.However the visibility of the data on a...
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thank you, so in other words, unless i break the relationship the right behaviour is that ill only be able to see the latest snapshot and not the latest real data.
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either break the relationship or create a flexclone for the replicated volume and create a share for the clone
View ArticleNDMP Backup Configuration with CAB
Hi. My client it’s using NDMP for FlexGroups backups by using Netbackup 10.0 . We want to take advantage of CAB so we configured the “SVM-scoped” for all the data SVM’s and using as...
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You are probably hitting the following issue covered in this kb. Issues configuring the backup program backups are...
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@remr1n You will not see the "Active File System" when you are connected to the R/O DR volume...you only see the volume based on the last "common snapshot copy". We do not provide access to the AFS...
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You can always do a snapmirror update to "refresh" the common snapshot copy.
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Yes, a flexclone will be a copy of the AFS.But you would have to recreate the flexclone to get the "latest" data every time you wanted it to be available.
View Articlexcp initial configuration
In the process of setting up xcp to copy from our original to a new filer. Required as the original has language of 'C' and it needs to be 'US_eng' I am absolutely not understanding where to configure...
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Nope. As should be clear from the end of the second paragraph, there are no colons in the xcp.ini
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I also found that poorly explained. You can create NFS share and export it from one of the NFS boxen, e.g. at the DR site, and use that as catalog location. [xcp]catalog = dr:/data/catalog...
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Didn't make a difference. Tried with one and three colons. /etc/exports:/opt/NetApp/xFiles/xcp/catalog utility-mgmt-004(rw) [root@utility-mgmt-004 xcp]# /opt/fdsys/xcp/xcp/linux/xcp scan -newid...
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In my case the NFS server where I hold the catalog is dr.local, and the NFS export is /data/catalog, so I use dr:/data/catalog.In your case you may need a valid hostname and an export you can write...
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I just am not getting this. I have the directory created, in /etc/exports and exported:[root@utility-mgmt-004 xcp]# exportfs/opt/NetApp/xFiles/xcp/catalogutility-mgmt-004.gpo.gov xcp does not appear to...
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Yes, if you create that export and chmod -R 777 that directory, then I'd have it configured like this: [xcp]catalog = utility-mgmt-004:/opt/NetApp/xFiles/xcp/catalog If utility-mgmt-004 isn't in DNS,...
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I admit to being confused and annoyed by the requirement for an nfs mount for a local file.
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It's not a local file, e.g.a) XCP node is utility-mgmt-003b) NFS servers are utility-mgmt-002 (PROD) and utility-mgmt-004 (DR site) In this scenario Catalog would be on an NFS export at DR site.I...
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I think I got it. It's returning "FAILED" but I think that this is forStats : 4,733 scanned, 4,729 indexed, 4 errors Going to try a copy and a second FS
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