Using the Snapshot Feature
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When you stop the copy-on-write operations for a specific snapshot virtual
disk, only that snapshot virtual disk is disabled. All other snapshot virtual
disks remain in operation.
Re-creating the Snapshot Virtual Disk
To restart a copy-on-write operation, use the
recreate snapshot virtualDisk
command. This command starts a fresh copy-on-write operation using an
existing snapshot virtual disk. When you restart a snapshot virtual disk, the
snapshot virtual disk must have either an Optimal or a Disabled state.
The following conditions then occur:
• All copy-on-write data previously on the snapshot repository virtual disk is
deleted.
• Snapshot virtual disk and snapshot repository virtual disk parameters
remain the same as the previously disabled snapshot virtual disk and
snapshot repository virtual disk. You can also change the
userLabel
,
warningThresholdPercent
, and
repositoryFullPolicy
parameters when you restart
the snapshot virtual disk.
• The original names for the snapshot repository virtual disk are retained.
Preparing Host Servers to Re-create a Snapshot Virtual Disk
CAUTION:
Before you create a new point-in-time image of a source virtual disk,
stop any data access (I/O) activity or suspend data transfer to the source virtual
disk and snapshot virtual disk to ensure that you capture an accurate point-in-time
image of the source virtual disk. Close all applications, including Windows
Internet Explorer, to make sure all I/O activity has stopped.
NOTE:
Removing the drive letter of the associated virtual disk in Windows or
unmounting the virtual drive in Linux helps to guarantee a stable copy of the drive
for the Snapshot.
Before re-creating a snapshot virtual disk, both the server and the associated
virtual disk you are re-creating have to be in the proper state. To ensure that
the host server is properly prepared to re-create a snapshot virtual disk, you
can either use an application to carry out this task, or you can perform the
following steps:
1
Stop all I/O activity to the source and snapshot virtual disk (if mounted).
2
Using your Windows system, flush the cache to both the source and the
snapshot virtual disk (if mounted). At the host prompt, type
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