Hello,
I presume that you have created LUN under qtree ( for using snapvault)
Your snapvaulted volume is read only, so when you create a clone of this volume, the clone will be read only.
You have to run "snapmirror convert" and then a "snapmirror break" to make the clone writebale ( need a snapmirror license).
For example : snapvaulted volume is volume1 and qtree qtree1
- You create a snapshot for volume1 on destination filer : daily.0
- you create a clone of volume1 based on snapshot daily.0
vol clone create CL_volume1 -s none -b volume1 daily.0
- you disable snapmirror and snapvault
snapmirror off
options snapvault.enable off
- you switch to diag level
priv set diag
- snapmirror convert
snapmirror convert /vol/CL_volume1/qtree1
- you active snapmirror and snapvault
snapmirror on
options snapvault.enable on
- you break snapmirror
snapmirror quiesce /vol/CL_volume1/qtree1
snapmirror break destination:/vol/CL_volume1/qtree1
I have done this for snapvaulted qtree, I think that it will be also OK for LUN under qtree.
I hope that will help.
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