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How to zoom in on snapshot size per virtual machine

honderdijk
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I was wondering if there's an easy way to see wich virtual machines are causing exceptional snapshot growth inside NFS-based VMware datastores? 

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radek_kubka
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Hi Hans and welcome to the Communities!

There is nothing obvious that springs to mind to do what you are looking for.

Two things though:

- I would try to figure out whether OS-level defragmentation has been run / is scheduled on any of these VMs

- Are you running deduplication on this volume? If snapshots growth is 'exceptional', then it may simply mean dedupe savings have been shifted into snapshots (http://communities.netapp.com/message/22012#22012)

Regards,
Radek

billshaffer
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Best I've been able to do is watch system monitors of the guests for high disk i/o - that tells me which one is changing blocks, which would then show as snaps.  Make sure you're not snapping vswp as well (should be on a different volume) as that will inflate your snapshots also.

Bill

rjparker1
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Hans Onderdijk wrote:

I was wondering if there's an easy way to see wich virtual machines are causing exceptional snapshot growth inside NFS-based VMware datastores?

You may not be able to tell growth, but there is a tool that lets you see ALL the snapshots at once from the VM's so you can keep an eye on them..

This is easier by pointing it to a vCenter but it will work at the ESX host level.

http://www.robware.net/

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