cannot get the snapdrive working in my test environment:
- vmware fusion 5.0.3
- ontap sim 8.12 7 Mode
- DFM on Command 5.1 @ Oracle Linux (Linux dfm 2.6.32-300.39.4.el5uek64 Bit)
- installed 3g_utils and host utilities @ Linuxhost (netapp_linux_host_utilities-6-1.x86_64.rpm)
- created and mapped a LUN via System Manager @ ontap7 sim
- started iscsci and mounted the lun @ linuxhost lvm (no partition, separate Volume Group)
- installed snapdrive configured root user to ontap7 and dfm server (netapp.snapdrive.linux_4_2.rpm)
- moved the datastore to LUN located fs /DDFMdata
2a. second try successfully created a fs,LUN.iGroup with # snapdrive storage wizard create
6. changed datastore location to the new LUN based fs with # dfm datastore setup /DFMdata
what have i done wrong, or do have to do some additional configuration tasks !?
even after create fs incl
best regards claus
# dfm backup diag
Sybase Data Directory: /DFMdata/data/
Sybase Log Directory : /DFMdata/data/
Performance Data Directory: /DFMdata/perfdata
Script-plugins Directory: /DFMdata/script-plugins
Reports Archive Directory: /DFMdata/reports/
Plugins Directory: /DFMdata/plugins
Database Hosting System: localhost
SnapDrive Installed: Yes
SnapDrive Version: 4.2
SnapDrive Status: Passed(Data not present on LUN)
Volume Snapshot Status: NA
Backup Destination: /DFMdata/data/
Number of backups possible: 175
Backup Retention Count: no limit
Allowed Backup Type: Archive (ndb)
# snapdrive config list
username appliance name appliance type
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root ontap7 StorageSystem
root dfm.fritz.box DFM
# /opt/NetApp/snapdrive/bin/sdconfcheck detect
Detected Intel/AMD x64 Architecture
Detected Linux OS
Detected NFS FileSystem on Linux
Detected Software iSCSI on Linux
Detected Ext3 File System
Detected Linux Native LVM2
Detected Linux Native MPIO
Did not find any supported cluster solutions.
Did not find any supported HU tool kits.
# sanlun lun show
controller(7mode)/ device host lun
vserver(Cmode) lun-pathname filename adapter protocol size mode
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ontap7 /vol/lun_dfm_vol/lun_dfm /dev/sdc host3 iSCSI 20g 7
# snapdrive config list
username appliance name appliance type
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root ontap7 StorageSystem
root dfm DFM
# rpm -qai netapp.snapdrive
Name : netapp.snapdrive Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 4.2 Vendor: Network Appliance
Release : 1 Build Date: Sat 02 Oct 2010 08:10:37 PM CEST
Install Date: Mon 25 Mar 2013 01:23:39 PM CET Build Host: bldlsvl205.eng.netapp.com
Group : Applications Source RPM: netapp.snapdrive-4.2-1.src.rpm
Size : 30597556 License: netapp
Signature : (none)
Packager : Network Appliance
URL : http://now.netapp.com/
Summary : SnapDrive for Linux
Description :
SnapDrive is a SAN storage management utility.
It provides an easy to use interface that allows
the user to create snapshots of LVM objects
(i.e. volume groups) and restore from those
snapshots. SnapDrive also provides a simple
interface to allow for the provisioning of LUNs
for mapping LVM objects to them.
# rpm -qai netapp_linux_host_utilities
Name : netapp_linux_host_utilities Relocations: (not relocatable)
Version : 6 Vendor: NetApp
Release : 1 Build Date: Mon 02 Jul 2012 07:38:55 PM CEST
Install Date: Mon 25 Mar 2013 12:57:27 PM CET Build Host: bldlsvl28.eng.netapp.com
Group : Applications/System Source RPM: netapp_linux_host_utilities-6-1.src.rpm
Size : 619019 License: NetApp Base SW EULA
Signature : (none)
Summary : The NetApp sanlun tool.