The vxassist
snapprint
command displays the associations between the original volumes and their respective replicas (snapshot copies):
Output from this command is shown in the following examples:
# vxassist -g mydg snapprint v1
ss SNAP-v1_snp SNAP-v1 20480 4
# vxassist -g mydg snapprint v2
In this example, Persistent FastResync is enabled on volume v1
, and Non-Persistent FastResync on volume v2
. Lines beginning with v
, dp
and ss
indicate a volume, detached plex and snapshot plex respectively. The %DIRTY
field indicates the percentage of a snapshot plex or detached plex that is dirty with respect to the original volume. Notice that no snap objects are associated with volume v2
or with its snapshot volume SNAP-v2
.
See "How persistent FastResync works with snapshots" on page 70.
If a volume is specified, the snapprint
command displays an error message if no FastResync maps are enabled for that volume.