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Can anyone tell me the current instructions for NetApp Release 9.6P2
for pre-mounting the destination NAS volumes
Here are the older version instructions but the whole section for namespace is missing in 9.6p2
Breaking SnapMirror relationships
If a SnapMirror source volume becomes unavailable and you want to access the data from the SnapMirror destination volume, you must break the SnapMirror relationship. Access to the destination volume is changed from data protection (DP) to read/write (RW).
Before you begin
- The SnapMirror destination volume must be in the quiesced or idle state.
- The destination volume must be premounted into the destination Vserver namespace.
- Protocol access, such as CIFS, NFS, and iSCSI, must be configured on the destination Vserver to enable client access.
About this task
You can use the destination volume to serve data while you repair or replace the source, until you can reestablish the original SnapMirror relationship configuration.
SnapMirror relationships are listed and managed from the Vserver that contains the destination volume.
Steps
- From the home page, double-click the appropriate storage system.
- Expand the Vservers hierarchy in the left navigation pane.
- Select the Vserver that contains the destination volume, and then click Protection.
- Select the SnapMirror relationship that you want to break and verify that the Transfer Status column displays either Idle or Quiesced.
If the relationship needs to be quiesced, click Operations > Quiesce.
- Click Operations > Break .
- Select the confirmation check box, and then click Break.
- Verify that the Relationship State column displays Broken Off.
- Redirect client applications to the destination volume.
The procedures for redirecting clients vary depending on the configuration of your environment. See the Data ONTAP documentation for more information.
Result
After you finish
The best practice is to pre-mount the destination NAS volumes into the destination Vserver namespace as part of your disaster recovery configuration. If this was not done, you need to mount the volumes after breaking the SnapMirror relationship, to ensure that the volumes are accessible on the destination. You mount them into the namespace using the same junction path that the source volume was mounted to in the source Vserver. For details, see the task for mounting FlexVol volumes in the System Manager online Help.
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMP1287556/html/GUID-8A3F828F-CD3D-48E8-A171-393581FEB2ED.html
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Storage -> Junction Paths
Select vserver from the 'SVM drop box.'
Click: Mount link.
A new window will appear;
Select the destination snapmirror volume from drop down.
Edit the Junction Name (if needed)
Change the Junction Path (if needed)
Click: Mount
Every SVM has a unique namespace. The SVM root volume is the entry point to the namespace hierarchy.
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I don't have the GUI instructions as I spend very little time using it.
If you are willing to drop to the CLI you can 'pre' mount the snapmirror'ed volumes after they finish their initialization step.
::> volume mount -vserver [vserver_name] -volume [volume_name] -junction-path [juntion_path_name]
Additionally you should make sure the export policy for the snapmirror'ed volume(s) is defined on the destination cluster for the proper subnets.
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GUI instructions preferred...
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the mirrors are already setup... i created a nic for nfs but not sure how to get the namespace when that's no longer an option.
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Storage -> Junction Paths
Select vserver from the 'SVM drop box.'
Click: Mount link.
A new window will appear;
Select the destination snapmirror volume from drop down.
Edit the Junction Name (if needed)
Change the Junction Path (if needed)
Click: Mount
Every SVM has a unique namespace. The SVM root volume is the entry point to the namespace hierarchy.
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1.) network interfaces -- added ip associated with nfs
2.) turned on NFS for the SVM
3.) added export policy to SVM for the IP address
4.) added junction path to a specific volume
on attempting to add that new ip as a datastore -- fails.
what am i missing?
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in junction paths the security style is set to unix... how do i set that to ntfs?
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Got it... the trick was under SVM / Export Policies the client ip address was a subnet mask and not the ip address.
But without the junction path it wouldn't have worked..
thank you
