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SMSQL 7.0 - Ensure that the aggregate of the volume <volnam> is assigned to the Virtual Storage Server <SVM_Name>
2014-04-28
10:03 AM
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Hi All,
I came across this scenario today and wanted to share both the symptoms and the fix for this scenario with the community.
Some details on my setup:
- SMSQL 7.0
- SnapDrive 7.0.2P2 (if you have 7.0.2 upgrade to this patch release as it contains a major fix for CSV LUNS)
- Windows Server 2012 R2
- SQL Server 2012 with SP1
- Clustered Data ONTAP 8.2.1
- One Database on iSCSI LUNS (DB and LOGS) and One database on SMB3.0 (All DB files on one share)
I have a single SVM called SVM01 which exists on the cluster (kirks-cluster)
When running backups, the backup tasks themselves would complete - however the verification steps would cause an error. I received the following errors in my backup logs:
Extract from Backup Log:
[16:12:51.987] [SQL01] Starting SDAPI mount snapshot...
[16:12:51.997] [SQL01] Preparing LUN 'C:\Mount\DB\', for SDAPI operation...
[16:12:51.997] [SQL01] Mounting snapshot: sqlsnap__sql01_04-28-2014_16.12.31
[16:13:01.604] [SQL01] Snapshot mount failed.
[16:13:01.613] [SQL01] [SDAPI Communication Exception]: Aggregate (aggr2) is not in the aggregate list of vserver (SVM01)
[16:13:01.616] [SQL01] [SDAPI mount snapshot exception]: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
[16:13:01.623] [SQL01] SDAPI failed to mount snapshot.
[16:13:01.623] [SQL01] [SDAPI mount snapshot exception]: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
[16:13:01.633] [SQL01] Error Code: 0x80004005
Unspecified error
[16:13:01.658] [SQL01] Setting operation result to registry...
[16:13:01.658] [SQL01] Verification operation on SQL instance [SQL01] database [AdventureWorks2012]
[16:13:01.661] [SQL01] Database verification information was not updated.
[16:13:01.680] [SQL01] There is an error during database verification.
[16:13:10.096] [SQL01] Starting SDAPI mount snapshot...
[16:13:10.096] [SQL01] Preparing Share '\\SVM01\SQLShare\', for SDAPI operation...
[16:13:10.096] [SQL01] Mounting snapshot: sqlsnap__sql01_04-28-2014_16.12.31
[16:13:11.001] [SQL01] Snapshot mount failed.
[16:13:11.006] [SQL01] [SDAPI Communication Exception]: Failed to retrieve storage system relationship.Failed to mount resource: \\SVM01\SQLShare\ from snapshot: sqlsnap__sql01_04-28-2014_16.12.31.Flexclone of volume: SQLShare failed.
Failed to create volume clone.
The running command stopped because the preference variable "ErrorActionPreference" or common parameter is set to Stop: Aggregate aggr2 does not exist
Resolution: Ensure that the aggregate of the volume SQLShare is assigned to Virtual Storage Server SVM01.Kirks.lab.
[16:13:11.006] [SQL01] [SDAPI mount snapshot exception]: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
[16:13:11.006] [SQL01] SDAPI failed to mount snapshot.
[16:13:11.006] [SQL01] [SDAPI mount snapshot exception]: Object reference not set to an instance of an object.
[16:13:11.008] [SQL01] Error Code: 0x80004005
Unspecified error
[16:13:11.013] [SQL01] Setting operation result to registry...
[16:13:11.013] [SQL01] Verification operation on SQL instance [SQL01] database [AdventureWorks2012_SMB]
[16:13:11.013] [SQL01] Database verification information was not updated.
[16:13:11.014] [SQL01] There is an error during database verification.
As you can see, I was receiving errors when it tried to mount the snapshots for my SQL Server. The cause was simple. When I created my storage virtual machine called SVM01 (*SVM=vFiler for ONTAP old timers 🙂) it was created against aggr1. However all of my SQL database files are stored in a different aggregate (aggr2). The problem is that my SVM doesn't have access to aggr2 as it is not listed on its associated aggr list.
Here's the fix:
- Log in to your cDOT console using an SSH tool like PuTTy or your other favorite tool
- Check the aggregates assigned to your SVM via the following command: vserver show <SVMname>
- If the aggregate(s) where your databases reside are not listed the run the following to add them (example shows me adding aggr1 and aggr2 to the SVM): Run: vserver modify <svmname> -agg-list aggr1,aggr2
- Run: Vserver show <svmname> and ensure that the aggregate is listed in the list of aggregates assigned.
That's it, you should now be able to complete the full backup operations end-to-end with verification.
I hope this has been helpful for you!
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Thanks mate..
I hade the same problem.
But both my SVM and my volumes where part of the same aggregata alreaddy, but it was not under the "List of Aggregates Assigned: " option. (when I ran the 'vserver show' command)
So added it in and it worked.
Thanks
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Many thanks
I have the same problem with SMEX, and it work's fine.
thanks
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Thanks kirkr,
That did it also for me with Snapmanager for Exchange.
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Thanks,
There's one small cahnge. You ommitted letter 'r' in the -aggr-list in step 3. It should state: vserver modify <svmname> -aggr-list aggr1,aggr2
Appreciate the tip though. Thank you!
