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How to preserve SnapVault backups after migrating source SVM to another cluster
2020-10-09
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Dear All,
Need some help and suggestion on SnapVault.
We have a FAS2552 (cluster PROD, svm SUBA1) backed up by SnapVault to a FAS2554 (cluster BACKUP svm SUBA2).
We have a new FAS2750 (cluster new-PROD, svm new-SUBA1) for production and we are going to replicate/migrate SUBA1 svm to new FAS.
I think we have to delete relationship between FAS2552 and FAS2554, and create a new one between FAS2750 and FAS2554 after migration.
My question is : how to preserve all snapshots copy (daily, weekly, monthly) we have in our 2554 ?
Thank you for your help
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Dear Gidi
Thank you for your answer. I read the result of your test and KB.
As our SV destination is the same, if I understand correctly, we just need to quiesce/releease/delete the relation between A and B and redo a relation between new-A (A after migration) and B again with existing baseline.
As our SV destination is the same, if I understand correctly, we just need to quiesce/releease/delete the relation between A and B and redo a relation between new-A (A after migration) and B again with existing baseline.
Best regard
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Hi.
You can move the source volume to other cluster without re-baseline your destination volume.
Here you can see a test I did two years ago where I moved both the SRC and DST.
https://community.netapp.com/t5/ONTAP-Discussions/Migrating-snapvault-source/m-p/140631
Gidi Marcus (Linkedin) - Storage and Microsoft technologies consultant - Hydro IT LTD - UK
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Dear Gidi
Thank you for your answer. I read the result of your test and KB.
As our SV destination is the same, if I understand correctly, we just need to quiesce/releease/delete the relation between A and B and redo a relation between new-A (A after migration) and B again with existing baseline.
As our SV destination is the same, if I understand correctly, we just need to quiesce/releease/delete the relation between A and B and redo a relation between new-A (A after migration) and B again with existing baseline.
Best regard
