Hi All,
I have a quick question on making a custom schedule for SnapMirror and updating the mirror purely from the SnapManager backup jobs.
I created a mirror relationship between 2 SANs - Did initial transfer successfully.
Went in the SnapManager, created a manual backup with the option "Update SnapMirror" checked - This worked successfully.
Went in the snapmirror.conf config file and edited the job to show this (got this from doing some research):
<srcSAN>:<srcVol> <destSAN>:<destVol> - - - -
Now the relationship still shows inside FilerView with a schedule of Custom:
| Source (Filer:Location): | | <srcSAN>:<srcVol> |
| Destination (Filer:Location): | | <destSAN>:<destVol> |
| Maximum Transfer Rate (kb/s): | | - |
| Restart Mode: | | Schedule Priority |
| Schedule: | | - |
| Base Snapshot: | | <destSAN>Snapshot.20 |
| Base Timestamp: | | Sun Dec 06 12:52:51 CST 2009 |
| Lag Time (hh:mm:ss): | | 54:36:58 |
| Status: | | idle |
| State: | | snapmirrored |
| Content State: | | Replica |
| Current Transfer Size (Kb): | | 0 |
| Current Transfer Type: | | - |
| Last Transfer Size (Kb): | | 32556 |
| Last Transfer Duration (secs): | | 8 |
| Last Transfer Type: | | - |
Here is my issue - As soon as I change that custom schedule, the mirror update doesn't work anymore from inside the SnapManager even though this shows when I run a backup:
Starting SnapMirror update...
Querying disk list for SnapMirror update...
Requesting SnapMirror update for LUN [S] on volume <vol> of filer [srcSAN]...
Request for SnapMirror update for LUN [S] was completed successfully.
Yet you can see above my mirror has been idle for over 50 hours. Anyone have any ideas on this? I don't want the SAN itself to initiate a mirror, only the SnapManager.
Thanks in advance for all the help.
Jeff.