Hi,

 

SnapVault can do that, with a two-step process.

 

First, create the SnapVault relationship with snapvault start -S primary:/vol/vol/qtree secondary:/vol/vol/qtree

 

After the initialize has finished, just update the relationship with snapvault update -s sv_daily.2 secondary:/vol/vol/qtree and it will transfer all blocks required for sv_daily.2 to your secondary.

 

This also works when the update snapshot is older than the last transferred.

 

Best Regards

Marcel Juhnke


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From: toasters-bounces@teaparty.net [mailto:toasters-bounces@teaparty.net] On Behalf Of Alexander Griesser
Sent: Dienstag, 10. Januar 2017 17:49
To: Toasters <toasters@teaparty.net>
Subject: Snapvault including old Snapshots?

 

Hi,

 

I’m not sure if this is possible with SnapVault, but I would need to snapvault an existing volume which does currently have old sv_daily Snapshots on it, here’s the output of „snap list“:

 

  %/used       %/total  date          name

----------  ----------  ------------  --------

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 09 10:00  hourly.0

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 09 06:00  hourly.1

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 09 00:00  nightly.0

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 08 22:00  hourly.2

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 08 18:00  hourly.3

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 08 00:00  nightly.1

  0% ( 0%)    0% ( 0%)  Jan 07 00:00  nightly.2

99% (99%)   55% (55%)  Jun 17 17:00  sv_daily.0

99% ( 0%)   55% ( 0%)  Jun 16 17:00  sv_daily.1

99% ( 0%)   55% ( 0%)  Jun 15 17:00  sv_daily.2

 

In fact, I would only be interested in sv_daily.2.

Any chance to do that with SnapVault or maybe SnapMirror or would I have to clone the snapshot on the source volume into a new volume and transfer the volume created out of sv_daily.2 then?

 

Best,

 

Alexander Griesser

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