About the snapshot operation

Using the snapshot feature, you can create the snapshots of all the data volumes in the RVG at a single point-in-time by breaking off the mirrors from the data volumes. These snapshots are a copy of the data at a single point-in-time. Therefore, if the snapshot for one of the volumes fails, the entire snapshot operation fails.

You can create the snapshots with appropriate prefixes so that they can be identified easily. This is especially useful if you want to reattach the snapshot volume back to its original volume using the snapback operation. If the volumes have multiple snapshots, you can choose the snapshots that need to be reattached with the help of their prefixes.

Before creating snapshots, ensure that every data volume in the RVG has a snapshot mirror associated with it. This can be done using the prepare operation. This operation creates and attaches a snapshot mirror (prepared plex) to the original volume and automatically synchronizes the mirror with the original volume. Only after the resynchronization is complete are the prepared plexes ready for snapshot operations.

Note:

Trying to create snapshots using the prepared plexes when the resynchronization of these plexes is still in progress fails the snapshots.

For information about using the Volume Replicator snapshot operation from the graphical user interface,

For information about using the Volume Replicator snapshot operation from the command line,

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Creating snapshots for the data volumes

Creating snapshots for data volumes in an RVG