One issue I have is dropping the drive for one of my SQL Server's, I do not like this behavior. Why would you bring a production system down just fail the backup and send notifications for investigation. I understand this behavior is how the system was designed and I kind of understand in a general since but bringing a database or even SQL server to its knees becasue a backup failed is sad. This is frustrating and on top of this I get calls from my manager, director, and other departments for explanation as to why the system is down and why didn't I prevent it. I do not have access to the filer or anything like that just SnapManger for SQL. I am constantly at battle trying to predict the rate of change and convey this to our network team. If I could get the size of the snapshots I could better see which one is the biggest offender and see if it is always around the same times as well as properly inform the network team a predicted size for snapshots. Most of the databases are set for simple recovery. As it stands now, I get a alert and I have to delete older snapshots hoping I provide enough space and this is not a desired solution.
Anyone know of a way to see the size of current snapshots and only for the server in question? I did see several refereneces to PowerShell which I cant get to work because they hit the filer which I don't have access.