Use the following procedure to create
For a process overview of the snapshot virtual disk creation process, refer to Create Snapshot Virtual Disk Wizard: Process Overview - UNIX with Virtual Disk Manager Virtual Disks .
Snapshot virtual disks might be reused (for frequent or nightly backups) or may be created for one-time usage (speculative change or upgrade testing). For instructions on how to reuse a disabled snapshot virtual disk, see Reusing Snapshot Virtual Disks.
Use the following procedure to create a snapshot virtual disk.
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Start the storage management software. |
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Launch an The Array Management Window opens in a separate window. |
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Within the Logical View of the Array Management Window, select a
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Assign a
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Perform a path scan; at the host prompt, type the following command, and press Enter: scsiha -rp <X> <X> ;ioconfig -f /hw; hinv where <X> is the SCSI RAID controller module number. After virtual disks have been created and virtual disk-to-LUN mappings have been defined, this step ensures that the operating system is aware of the newly created virtual disks, without having to complete reboot the system. |
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Run the After virtual disks have been created and virtual disk-to-LUN mappings have been defined, run the SMdevices utility to ensure that the virtual disk name and the operating system storage array name (assigned by the operating system) correlate. |
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Disable the snapshot virtual disk by using one of the following methods:
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Important: All I/O activity to the source virtual disk should be stopped at this point (or data transfer suspended). This condition ensures that an accurate point-in-time image of the source virtual disk is captured. |
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Unmount the source virtual disk. |
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In the storage management software, re-create the snapshot virtual disk by using one of the following methods:
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Important: If I/O activity to the source virtual disk was stopped or data transfer was suspended, resume I/O activity to the source virtual disk at this time (or re-enable data transfer). |
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Complete the followings steps to create a new snapshot logical virtual disk.
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Remount the source virtual disk (to its original host). |
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Mount the snapshot virtual disk to its intended host. |
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Use the snapshot virtual disk in conjunction with your backup application, for speculative testing, or with another application. |
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Important: You will be required to delete the XLV virtual disk for the snapshot virtual disk before disabling it in the storage management software. Refer to your Once the snapshot virtual disk is no longer required, disable the snapshot virtual disk. If you disable the snapshot virtual disk instead of deleting it, you can retain the snapshot virtual disk and its associated For information on disabling or re-creating a snapshot, see Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk and Re-creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk. For information on deleting a snapshot virtual disk, see Deleting a Virtual Disk. For command reference information on disabling, re-creating, and deleting a snapshot virtual disk, refer to the Enterprise Management Window online help. |
Typically, once a snapshot virtual disk has been created, it is disabled until a new point-in-time image of the same source virtual disk is required. Use the following procedure to create a new point-in-time image of the same source virtual disk.
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Important: All I/O activity to the source virtual disk should be stopped at this point (or data transfer suspended). This action ensures that an accurate point-in-time image of the source virtual disk is captured. |
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Unmount the source virtual disk. |
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In the storage management software, re-create the snapshot virtual disk by using one of the following methods:
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Complete the following steps to create a new snapshot logical virtual disk.
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Remount the source virtual disk (to its original host). |
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Remount the snapshot virtual disk to its intended host. |
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Use the snapshot virtual disk with your backup application (or another application). |
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Important: You are required to delete the XLV virtual disk for the snapshot virtual disk before disabling it in the storage management software. Refer to your After the snapshot virtual disk is no longer required, disable the snapshot virtual disk. If you disable the snapshot virtual disk instead of deleting it, you can retain the snapshot virtual disk and its associated snapshot repository virtual disk. Then, when you need to create a different snapshot of the same source virtual disk, you can re-create the disabled snapshot virtual disk. This action takes less time than creating a new snapshot virtual disk, and stops any reduction in performance that might occur if the snapshot virtual disk remains available. For more information, see Disabling a Snapshot Virtual Disk and Re-creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk. For command reference information on disabling and recreating a snapshot virtual disk, refer to the Enterprise Management Window online help. |
Create Snapshot Virtual Disk Wizard: Additional Instructions