ONTAP Discussions
ONTAP Discussions
How are most people setting this up? We have Protection Manager, and SnapManager for SQL, however we do not have a SnapVault license. Are most people trying to time their protection manager settings to coincide with SMSQL backups? i.e. You setup a nightly SMSQL backup at 2AM. Do you then manually create a data set that includes all the SQL LUN's for that system, and set it up to snap and mirror to dr (as an example) at 3AM?
Hi Erick,
AFAIK, you have to create a Application Dataset in Protection Manager(PM) from SM SQL.
So whenever SM SQL takes a backup(snapshot), it will register with the PM.
Then as per the protection policy schedule, PM will copy the backup to the secondary storage system.
And yes you can go & edit the policy schedule in PM.
If you manually create a dataset (DS) then I think PM will create local backups on the Primary which may not be application consistent.
This backup might not be good for restoring.
My 2 cents
Regards,
Prasad
The only option I get for PM in SMSQL is under the "Data Protection" step on the configuration wizard, and that is to setup an Archival Policy. That requires a SV license which we don't have. Is there some other way to do this that I am missing?
Do you have a SM license?
Sure do. In the SMSQL documentation the only integration I see mentioned is for SnapVault. So does this mean without a SnapVault license I won't get a clean integration? I really don't care to SnapVault this data anyway. I just want to replicate it over the WAN. I can do it manually, I can do it with SMSQL (Update Mirror options), and I can do it with Protection Manager, but the process seems really kludgy if it is relying on me to time my protection based on when I think the SMSQL jobs will finish.
Erick,
AFAIK, PM only supports SnapVault relationships or "Remote Backups".
PM doesn't support mirroring? I thought I read that it does? I have the same concerns with SME integration. I'd like to be able to use SME and PM to backup AND snapmirror my SME backups. Is this possible?