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Hi,
You would use ONTAP CLI to issue a restore of a single file from the volume (a SFR or single file restore operation).
Syntax is documented in the ONTAP documentation but would look something like:
snapmirror restore -source-path <ava share> -destination-path VSname:volname -file-list -source-snapshot snapname
Refer to ONTAP documentation for details:
http://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-cmpr-910/snapmirror__restore.html
Regards,
Christopher
Hi,
ONTAP Snapshots will begin to be supported with AltaVault starting in the next release, which is due sometime before the end of January. From a restore perspective, you can manage and recover objects using SnapCenter's new version, which is also coming out in this timeframe. SnapCenter provides the management and catalog for the Snapshots sent to AltaVault. Of course, you can always restore the files directly via the ONTAP CLI, if you have syntax experience.
Regards,
Christopher
Hello Christopher,
Is Altavault compatible to 7-mode(8.x) also or is just for cluster-mode (8.x and 9.x) for SM
Struggling to find the list of ontap version, which altavault supports.
Thanks
Chaitan
Hi,
support starts with OnTap 9.1, AltaVault 4.3.(x) and SnapCenter 2.0.
Can be found at IMT
More info:
https://mysupport.netapp.com/info/web/ECMLP2603960.html
Rob
Hi Christopher,
assuming the SnapCenter advanced license is not an option for us, how could I do restores?
You mentioned the CLI - could you please share a few command examples?
Many thanks!
Hi,
You would use ONTAP CLI to issue a restore of a single file from the volume (a SFR or single file restore operation).
Syntax is documented in the ONTAP documentation but would look something like:
snapmirror restore -source-path <ava share> -destination-path VSname:volname -file-list -source-snapshot snapname
Refer to ONTAP documentation for details:
http://docs.netapp.com/ontap-9/topic/com.netapp.doc.dot-cm-cmpr-910/snapmirror__restore.html
Regards,
Christopher
1) If we wish to replicate this environment , snapmirror for 9.1 and AV-V .. peering need to be done ? If so , do you have any specific documents for peering with AV-V.
2) Below given document have sysntex for SM creation
cluster1::> snapmirror create -source-path : -destination-path :/share/share_name -type XDP
here share_name will automatically created in AV-V ??
Data Fabric Solution for Cloud Backup Workflow Guide
Sorry too many questions in one post .
Thanks
Not sure if this has been answered, but I didn't see any reply.
Peering is done on the AVA via a "whitelist" - a list of the intercluster replication lifs from the source cluster(s). That list can be found in the AVA GUI once you enable SnapMirror.
Yes, the share on the AVA is created as part of the SnapMirror relationship creation on the source filer.
Will SM initialization/baseline transfer be required between Source filer and AVA, which to transfer the entire initial volume data over to AVA first?
Hi,
Yes, SnapMirror initialization occurs between the filer and AVA, which transfers the base snapshot across to AltaVault.
Regards,
Christopher
Hi Chris,
what do you mean by "the base snapshot ", is that the same as the entire base volume data? The way it works should be the same like between one filer to the other remote filer, correct?
The sending of the initial baseline snapshot means sending a copy of the entire contents of the volume from source filer to AVA, just like to a remote filer.
Regards,
Christopher
Thanks Chris, sorry for my persistence.
Hi Chris,
One more question.
In page 21 of document "https://library.netapp.com/ecm/ecm_get_file/ECMLP2590889", task 7, the following two IP's seem not matching two IP's used in task 6,
cluster01_icl01
up/up 192.0.1.201/24 cluster01-01 e0e true
cluster01_icl02
up/up 192.0.1.202/24 cluster01-02 e0e true
Should (192.0.1.201 & 192.0.1.202) really be (192.0.2.250 & 192.0.2.251) in this example?
2nd question:
Should I set up separate intercluster connections and dedicate to SM for AVA, or share the existing connections for SM for DR (remote filer)? what is your recommendation?
Hi,
I took a look at the documentation, and I believe you're correct. I'll inform the publications team about this, and have it reviewed for the next release. You can use either a separate ICL or the existing one you have setup between primary and secondary. The operations should be fine either way. Typical recommendation is to have separate ones as best practice I believe, but depending on topology not all environments may be able to accommodate this.
Regards,
Christopher
Hello Chris -
We have a commvault backup solution in our environment and i was wondering if it's possible to use commvault instead of SnapCenter to manage the snapvault operations from our FAS8080 c.Dot environment to our AltaVault appliance using the NetApp Open Replication feature? I've been reading some commvault documentation and it looks like what needs to be done is to setup some sort of 'snapvault relationship' between source and destination arrays. Once that is done, then commvault should work?
Any thoughts on this?
thanks,
Reggie
Hi,
To answer the question, CVLT does not have integration with AltaVault/ONTAP to manage snapshots. Only SnapCenter can do this today. There would need to be interconnectivity work done by CVLT to interface with Altavault in order to accomplish this task (the ONTAP side probably won't be affected much, but I don't know for sure). You should investigate this with your NetApp sales team and request a PVR for this feature enhancement.
In the future, I would recommend you start new threads for new topics, even if there is some mutual discussion point, so as to best keep topics contained.
Thanks,
Christopher