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Hi All,
I am trying to configure Snapvault and i am facing this error during initializing base line transfer" could not read from socket ".
Thanks,
Nayab
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Nayab -
7-Mode ?
Can you copy the full err message ?
Have you tried using the Syslog Translator on mysupport.netapp.com ?
Did you set:
options snapvault.enable
options snapvault.access
There's all of the documentation available in the Data Protection Guide:
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1366833/html/frameset.html
I hope this response has been helpful to you.
At your service,
Eugene E. Kashpureff, Sr.
Independent NetApp Consultant, K&H Research http://www.linkedin.com/in/eugenekashpureff
Senior NetApp Instructor, IT Learning Solutions http://sg.itls.asia/netapp
(P.S. I appreciate points for helpful or correct answers.)
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that's pretty much the default error when snapvault does not work
if you can ping the source filer from the destination, then it is probably a permission or config issue.
as Eugene already said, check snapvault.access. for testing, set options snapvault.access * on both source and target.
and besides snapvault.enable, also check if options licensed_feature.nearstore_option.enable is on.
if that does not work, we need more info:
Ontap version
what's your exact commandline
snapvault status
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Hi Dominic,
I have checked all the options above and i see its still failing with the same error
Ontap Version :- 8.1.4 - 7Mode
From the secondary filer :- snapvault start -S sourcefiler:sourcevol destfiler:destvol ( As above )
Snapvault status sowing the operation is aborting .........
Thanks,
Nayab
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btw: you don't need to take a screenshot in putty. just select the text and it will be in the clipboard
maybe snapmirror.log can give some more info. snapvault does also log into /etc/log/snapmirror.log.0000000XXX file.
find the log file with the highest number and do rdfile on it:
priv set advanced
ls /etc/log/
rdfile /etc/log/snapmirror.log.0000000XXX
then post the output here.
I don't suppose you are fiddling with MTU sizes, right?
