Even if it is a
database, scheduled snapshots can still be useful, though it’s better if the
database is in hotbackup mode or whatever the non-Oracle equivalent is. A
snapshot taken while the database is active is still valid, it’s just that
recovering to it is like the database state after a server crashes – you have to
do media recovery, etc., and some transactions may have to be rolled back.
Things like archive logs, etc. are perfectly valid in these scenarios as
well.
Thanks,
Matt
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of Parisi, Justin
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:52
AM
To:
David.Ashton@rullion.co.uk; Milazzo Giacomo
Cc: Willeke, Jochen;
owner-toasters@mathworks.com; toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: RE: R:
Noob...
David,
Keep in mind that
snapshots will only grow if you delete files. So if your data incorporates a lot
of deletes, then you need to take that into
consideration.
If this is a database,
you will want to quiesce the DB to snapshot it; if the data is simple text
files, you can snap it on the fly using the volume snap schedules. Giacomo
mentioned setting your snap sched to 0 0 0, but if you're not using Snapmanager
or other 3rd party backups and this is not a database, you'll want to allow
snapshots to take place on a schedule.
From:
David.Ashton@rullion.co.uk [mailto:David.Ashton@rullion.co.uk]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 9:33
AM
To: Milazzo
Giacomo
Cc: Willeke, Jochen;
owner-toasters@mathworks.com; toasters@mathworks.com
Subject: Re: R:
Noob...
thanks all for the
excellent advice and pointers. I'll remove the snap reserve, I think the sizing
is probably correct then.
The lun is mounted
on a windows server that has snapdrive installed. The rate of change - varies
from 3GB somedays to 80GB on others.
The server runs a
legacy app that uses an enormous 3.6 million flat text files (220GB), and the
number of open files is in the 10,000's at any one time so it gets a battering.
Dave
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"Milazzo
Giacomo" <G.Milazzo@sinergy.it> 04/09/2008
14:06 |
|
A first answer
came from Jochen and I’ve to add that if you have a volume that has to contain a
LUN (that is, with NetApp, a file) the default snapshot reservation area of 20%
(or less) must be removed, so the snap schedule.
In your
case
Filer> snap
reserve vol_bond 0
Filer> snap
sched vol_bond 0 0 0
This in case you
use some software of Snapmanager suite (You did not tell us the usage of that
lun) or the snapmirror snapshots will be placed in the active file system area
having the necessary free space. Never size a volume less that 2/2.5 time the
size of the contained luns.
Bye
Da:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] Per conto di Willeke, Jochen
Inviato: giovedì 4 settembre 2008
12.54
A:
David.Ashton@rullion.co.uk; toasters@mathworks.com
Oggetto: RE: Noob...
Hi David,
as far as i can see,
everything is as expected.
When you have fractional_reserve set to 100 (%),
as soon as you create snapshots on that volume, ontap will reserve 100% of the
Luns size within the volume, to gurantee writes to complete
successfully.
The maths
show:
820GB * 0,8 (for snap
reserve) = 656 GB
320GB Lun
* 2 (for fractional reserve) = 640 GB
P = 640 / (656*100) =
97,56 %
Think ontap is doing
some rounding, so 98% is correct.
Regards
Jochen
From:
owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] On Behalf Of
David.Ashton@rullion.co.uk
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008
12:04 PM
To:
toasters@mathworks.com
Subject:
Noob...
Hi, please excuse my noobness,
I've recently inherited a Netapp system or 3, I'm fairly new to SANs in general
and netapp in particular. This isnt my full time gig (storage), its one thing
amongst the 2 thousand other things I'm working on today, but I allocate a fair
amount of time to figuring this stuff out.
I'm struggling with
something I'm sure all netapp storage people go through, I've read the manuals,
I've played around for about 6 months on the filers and I cant answer
this.
I have a FAS3020. I have a
volume, lets call it vol_bond. Its 820GB, 20% snap reserve. It contains one lun,
which is 320GB. The space guarantee is volume, and fractional reserve is
100.
Currently, there are 5
snapshots, totalling 8GB. It is snap mirrored to another filer. Snapshots
are created nightly, there are no problems with that. At weekends, after various
backup activity, these grow to about 80GB, but we only keep 5 and they're
deleted.
Its all up and running,
everythings fine.
Except for the filer status
which reports: /vol/vol_bond is full (using or reserving 98% of
space and 0% of inodes, using 49% of reserve) and the df -r output is
/vol/vol_bondv8/ 687865856 670681368 17184488
335194536 /vol/vol_bondv8/
/vol/vol_bondv8/.snapshot
171966464 14140040 157826424
0 /vol/vol_bondv8/.snapshot
What am I missing? I thought I
had this thing nailed but obviously not.
Dave Ashton
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