Snapmirror to tape we will use in situation that snapmirror
transfer is huge in size, if base snapshot is deleted, If WAN link is too less to transfer
the base line. If you’re in cascading mode of replication it is not possible to
transfer the snapmirror base line continuously without interrupting the second
site snapmirror transfer.
Requirements:
1.
Compatible tape drives or tape library
2.
FC Cables to connect the tape drives to Netapp
filer (Required Length)
3.
Power cables to connect for the tape drives
(Required Length)
4.
Media’s for writing the DATA (Quantity is depend
upon Volume Size)
5.
Netapp Filer free port to connect the tape
drive. (FC, SCSI or SAS).
Procedure:
Connect the tape drive to the Netapp filer directly or Using
SAN Switch.
Note: Note the
port number, from the Netapp Filer ( where you have flagged in the FC cable. .i.e.
0d.)
Verify fcadmin configuration of connected port it should be
in initiator mode to push the backup from Netapp Filer to Tape.
Verify using below Command :
NetappFiler>fcadmin config
Adapter Type
State Status
---------------------------------------------------
0a initiator
CONFIGURED. online
0b initiator
CONFIGURED online
0c target
CONFIGURED online
0d target
CONFIGURED online
As shown in above output, it should not be in target mode.
For changing configuration from target to initiator use
command.
below Command :
NetappFiler>fcadmin config –t initiator 0d
It will not change if you directly change the fc port to
initiator;
you have to reboot the controller.
Note: If your storage is in cluster
then change ownership to another cluster node using below command
NetappFiler>cf takeover
it will ask to wait for some time around 5minutes to take
over
Then reboot the controller using below command
NetappFiler>reboot
After completion of controller reboot, you have bring back the node to working state for that use below command
NetappFiler>cf giveback
It will bring back all the services to normal state such as CIFS, NFS, snapmirror and Etc.
After completion of reboot check the status of FC port
NetappFiler>fcadmin config
Adapter Type
State Status
---------------------------------------------------
0a initiator
CONFIGURED. online
0b initiator
CONFIGURED online
0c target
CONFIGURED online
0d initiator
CONFIGURED online
Here is the above output is showing changed port to initiator.
Now check in the sysconfig you’re able to see the tape
drive or not.
NetappFiler>sysconfig -t
Tape drive (0d.5) IBM
ULT3580-HH5 (Non-qualified tape drive)
If tape drive is showing as above as not qualified, it means your tape configuration file not there.
Download the configuration file by checking your tape drive model and make. We have to change the tape drive configuration file.
Change your TCF file if not available in /etc/tape_config
path. Example is below
IBM ULT3580-HH5 (LTO 5)
|
FC/SAS, HH
|
7.3.2(FC); 8.1.0(SAS)
|
Now tape configuration file is in place then perform the below steps to verify
NetappFiler>fcp show adapter
Slot:
0c
Description:
Fibre Channel Target Adapter 0c (Dual-channel, QLogic2 432 (2462) rev. 2)
Adapter Type:
Local
Status:
ONLINE
FC Nodename: 50:0a:09:80:89:5b:7d:36
(500a0980895b7d36)
FC Portname:
50:0a:09:83:89:5b:7d:36 (500a0983895b7d36)
Standby:
No
Slot:
0d
Description:
Fibre Channel Target Adapter 0d (Dual-channel, QLogic 2
432 (2462) rev. 2)
Adapter Type:
Local
Status:
ONLINE
FC Nodename:
50:0a:09:80:89:5b:7d:36 (500a0980895b7d36)
FC Portname:
50:0a:09:81:89:5b:7d:36 (500a0981895b7d36)
Standby:
No
NetappFile>storage unalias –t
Above command will remove all the tape drive aliases.
Syntax: fcadmin config –d <port Number>
To refresh the port status disable the port and enable the port
NetappFiler>fcadmin config -d 0d
Above command will disable the port 0d.
NetappFiler>fcadmin
config –e 0d
Above command will enable the 0d port.
Then check whether your able to see the tape drive or
not.
NetappFiler>sysconfig -t
Tape drive
(0d.5) IBM ULT3580-HH5
rst0l -
rewind device, format is:
LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
nrst0l - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 4/800GB
urst0l - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4
4/800GB
rst0m -
rewind device, format is:
LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GBcmp
nrst0m - no rewind device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4 8/1600GBcmp
urst0m - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-3(ro)/4
8/1600GBcmp
rst0h -
rewind device, format is:
LTO-5 1600GB
nrst0h - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
urst0h - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 1600GB
rst0a -
rewind device, format is:
LTO-5 3200GB cmp
nrst0a - no rewind device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB cmp
urst0a - unload/reload device, format is: LTO-5 3200GB
cmp
NetappFiler>storage show tape
Tape Drive:
0d.5
Description:
IBM ULT3580-HH5
Serial Number:
1068046687
WWNN:
2:004:000e11:1466e1
WWPN:
2:005:000e11:1466e1
Alias Name(s):
st0
Device State:
available
Above is the situation we are able to see the tape drive
in Netapp Filer
Now tape drive is ready to fire a backup of snapmirror
Use the below command to fire the backup from the filer
to tape
NetappFiler>snapmirror store /vol/volume1 rst0a
Reference:
snapmirror_tape_4_28_13_23:20:01
Snapmirror transfer has been started. You can check the snapmirror
to tape status using below command.
NetappFiler>snapmirror status
After completion of media full it will ask for another
media to continue the snapmirror backup
It will show like Waiting.. in snapmirror so that we have to change the
media. Insert the one more media into the drive and use the command to continue
the backup
NetappFiler>snapmirror use MCACntrl1-Del:rst0h rst0h
It will continue the snapmirror to tape.
Restoration Process....
Do the same steps for detecting the tape device in Netapp
filer. After detecting the tape drive in Netapp filer then do the below steps
perform the restore.
Restrict the destination volume in the destination filer
NetappFiler>vol restrict <Volume Name>
NetappFiler>vol restrict Volume1
NetappFiler>snapmirror retrieve <dst volume>
<src tapes>
NetappFiler>snapmirror
retrieve Volume1 rst0h
It will continue the snapmirror restore if it is asking
for the new tape we have to change the media in tape drive.
NetappFiler>snapmirror use netapp1:rst0h rst0h
It will continue the restoration.
After completion of restoration we have re-sync the snapmirror relationship from source to destination.
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