Veritas NetBackup Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Snapshot Client features
- About snapshot basics
- Off-host backup overview
- Off-host backup methods
- Snapshot Client requirements
- Installation
- Policy configuration
- Selecting the snapshot method
- Configuration parameters for Snapshot Client
- About using alternate client backup
- Configuring alternate client backup
- Policy configuration tips
- About disabling snapshots
- FlashBackup configuration
- Instant Recovery configuration
- About Instant Recovery
- About sizing the cache for Instant Recovery copy-on-write snapshots
- About configuring VxVM
- About storage lifecycle policies for snapshots
- Network Attached Storage (NAS) snapshot configuration
- Configuration of software-based snapshot methods
- Support for Cluster Volume Manager Environments (CVM)
- Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
- About the new disk array snapshot methods
- Disk array configuration tasks
- OS-specific configuration tasks
- About VSS configuration (Windows)
- About EMC CLARiiON arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the CLARiiON array
- Configuring a NetBackup policy for a CLARiiON array method
- About EMC Symmetrix arrays
- About configuration for EMC_TimeFinder_Mirror
- About configuration for EMC_TimeFinder_Clone
- About HP EVA arrays
- Verifying connectivity from clients to array using SSSU 5.0
- About IBM DS6000 and DS8000 arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the IBM DS6000 or DS8000 array
- About IBM DS4000 array
- About Hitachi SMS/WMS/AMS, USP/NSC, USP-V/VM
- Hitachi array software requirements
- About HP-XP arrays
- About array troubleshooting
- Notes on Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Backup and restore procedures
- About restores from a FlashBackup backup
- Instant Recovery restore features
- About configurations for restore
- About restoring from a disk snapshot
- Troubleshooting
- Logging directories for UNIX platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- FlashBackup and status code 13
- Appendix A. Managing nbu_snap (Solaris)
- Appendix B. Overview of snapshot operations
- Appendix C. NetBackup integration with CloudPoint for snapshot managment
snapcachelist command
snapcachelist displays information about all partitions currently in use as nbu_snap caches. This command shows the extent to which the caches are full.
Note:
snaplist and snapcachelist can also be used to monitor an nbu_snap snapshot that a NetBackup policy started. Note that once the backup completes, NetBackup removes the snapshot. As a result, the snaplist and snapcachelist commands no longer return any output.
Execute this command as root:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/driver/snapcachelist
If no snapshots are currently active, no output is returned.
Output is of the form:
device free busy /dev/rdsk/c0t4d0s0 238528 264472
Description of output:
device | The raw partition being used as cache. |
free | The number of 512-byte blocks unused in the cache partition. |
busy | The number of 512-byte blocks in the client data that changed while the snapshot was active. Before being changed, these blocks were copied to the cache partition by the nbu_snap copy-on-write process. For each cache device that is listed, busy shows the total space that was used in the cache. You can use this value as a sizing guide when setting up raw partitions for nbu_snap cache. When a cache is full, any additional change to the client data causes the copy-on-write to fail: the snapshot is no longer readable or writable. Reads or writes to the client data continue (that is, user activity is unaffected). The failed snapshot, however, is not terminated automatically and must be terminated using snapoff. |
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