HI there Snapcenter Version 4.3.1P2 MS SQL 2016 on Server2016 I have been trying to schedule a deferred verification on an SQL resource group. The group has 3 policies attached 1: A logs only back up runs every 30mins on the 15th and 45th Min 2: A full back up with logs and no verify runs every 2 hours on the odd hours 1,3,5 etc 3: A full backup with logs with remote verify runs every 6 hours on the 00, 06, 12, 18 In the Gui I have set the verification schedule to every 6 hours on the 01, 07,13,19 Once setup I can see all the backup jobs in the scheduler screen and 1 to 3 run on time, but as expected 3 does not execute the verify. When the time for the verify comes nothing happens, there are no jobs started and after 1-2 mins the schedule changes to the next run time in 6 hours with no errors that I can find in any of the logs etc. I have tried setting the verify schedule to the same times as policy 3 i.e 00, 06 etc and have the same outcome, backup runs but no verify is undertaken. if i invoke a manual backup using policy 3 and select verify it works fine. if I alter the verification options to remove the schedule and use the run after backup option , i.e no deferred schedule then the backup runs and the verification is undertaken. Have I misunderstood the verification schedule purpose? if so can someone explain where I am going wrong please? Also what is the deferred backup number in the verification schedule meant to do, I have it set to 1, the documentation is unclear so a little light on its purpose would also help thank you
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The plugin for Linux seems to have a bundled tool named SCCLI as per this article. I am wondering if this command is calling local resources or tunneling back up to the Windows Snapcenter and running powershell commands?
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Hi All, As I search fan-in and fan-out, if filerA vault filerB with filerA vault filerC not support. But I am strange it could setup in my simulator without problem. How about filerA "mirror-vault" filerB with filerA vault filerC? Are support? Best regards, Chung
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I am resetting all local NetApp cluster passwords to upgrade the hash from MD5 to SHA512 and I am down to my last one - the local service account used by SnapDrive for the Transport Protocol Settings. We only have SnapDrive running on Windows Failover Clusters, and only for LUN management (due to a SnapCenter bug I'm awaiting a fix on). We use SnapCenter on all systems, including the ones with SnapDrive, for backups. Within this context, is there any risk to changing the password for the service account used in the Transport Protocol Settings dialog box, and then going one system at a time to update the new password in the dialog box? I don't want to get in a situation where (a) SnapDrive tries to connect and it affects LUN functionality, and/or (b) SnapDrive tries to connect from systems I haven't updated the password for yet, and it locks out the service account. Any recommendations?
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I have to do some Commvault configuration work for a NetApp CIFS setup. I was reviewing the Lab On Demand for Commvault, specifically the difference between Snap Backup and normal backup. While I see that the Snap Backup is quicker and efficient. The Snapshot backup is on the primary NetApp. If I lose that snapshot, I cant restore from it? Plus I don't want to retain many backup copies on the Primary as it's not classed as the backup NetApp. If I use the normal backup process, I know it takes longer but the data is at my backup location. Therefore, would I use a Backup Copy job to copy the Intellisnap created snapshot to my backup location? Thanks
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