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Afternoon everyone...
Im setting up snapdrive on my hyper-v hosts, i have added the cluster node on each hyper-v host and can see all the VM's, when i attempt to configure the host and specify the Snapinfo data path i recieve the following error:
"Snapinfo directory path is not valid. Snapinfo path for a cluster must be on a shared Data ONTAP LUN."
However the LUN is accessible by all hyper-v hosts......????
Below is an extract from the snapmanger for Hyper-V best practices TR document.
Information
The SnapInfo path must reside on a Data ONTAP LUN. For managing dedicated VMs, the SnapInfo location
needs to be a dedicated Data ONTAP LUN. For managing shared VMs, the SnapInfo location needs to be to a
shared Data ONTAP LUN.
The SnapInfo path must not reside on a CSV.
What is the difference between a dedicated and a shared Data ONTAP LUN? and is there anything special about a shared Data ONTAP LUN?
Thanks,
Aaron.
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Hi Aaron,
When you use sdcli to create a LUN, there is a switch, -dtype. It can be either shared or dedicated. Shared is for cluster only.
Hope that helps,
Wei
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Hi Aaron,
When you use sdcli to create a LUN, there is a switch, -dtype. It can be either shared or dedicated. Shared is for cluster only.
Hope that helps,
Wei