ONTAP Discussions
ONTAP Discussions
The manuals I read said to issue the ndmpcopy command on the 7DOT filer.
The command:
ndmpcopy -d –sa ndmpusr1:somepass –st text –da ndmpusr2:sompass –dt text xx.xx.xx.xx:/codt_volname/qtree01 xx.xx.xx.xx:/vol/7dot_volname/qtree01
The results
Ndmpcopy: Starting copy [ 26 ] ...
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Notify: Connection established
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Notify: Connection established
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Connect: Authentication successful (cDOT)
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Connect: Authentication successful (7DOT)
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Log: DATA: Backup terminated: Unable to lookup Volume '/cdot_volname/qtree01': MGWD Server return failure for VserverNameToId (for /cdot_volname/qtree01)
The QTREE was created on the cDOT system, no data in the volume (new).
You need to specify the vserver name.
ndmpcopy -d –sa ndmpusr1:somepass –st text –da ndmpusr2:sompass –dt text xx.xx.xx.xx:/vservername/codt_volname/qtree01 xx.xx.xx.xx:/vol/7dot_volname/qtree01
Thanks, I tried that:
Ndmpcopy: xx.xx.xx.xx: Log: DATA: Backup terminated: Backup of non-local Volume '/vserver_name/cdot_volname/qtree01' not supported (for /vservername/cdot_volname/qtree01)
I believe that NDMP is supported as a migration tool to copy data from 7DOT. Is it supported to go the other direction? Should I do the ndmpcopy from the cDOT system? I will try t.
Non-local suggests that you are issuing the command from a node that does not own the volume/qtree you are copying. Try to issue the command from the node that owns the volume/qtree, using a LIF/IP that is local to that node.
I've found the easiest way is to use the vserver management LIF of the node that the volume resides as your source hostname/IP. However, this is assuming you made one (not really standard recommendation until 8.2+). If you are using your cluster management LIF name or IP, then move it over to the node that hosts the source volume/aggr.
There are a bunch of other quirks you can run into, like whether the ndmp account you are using is a cluster or vserver level account. But since your authentication is successful, and it's just complaining about volume ownership, I would just worry about LIF location first.
For some reason, I have never been able to successfully use a cluster vserver/svm level account to authenticate to a data or intercluster LIF for ndmpcopies.