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InfoScale™ 9.0 Solutions Guide - Linux
Last Published:
2025-04-14
Product(s):
InfoScale & Storage Foundation (9.0)
Platform: Linux
- Section I. Introducing Veritas InfoScale
- Section II. Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Section III. Stack-level migration to IPv6 or dual stack
- Section IV. Improving database performance
- Overview of database accelerators
- Improving database performance with Veritas Concurrent I/O
- Improving database performance with atomic write I/O
- Section V. Using point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Backing up and recovering
- Preserving multiple point-in-time copies
- Online database backups
- Backing up on an off-host cluster file system
- Database recovery using Storage Checkpoints
- Backing up and recovering in a NetBackup environment
- Off-host processing
- Creating and refreshing test environments
- Creating point-in-time copies of files
- Section VI. Maximizing storage utilization
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Optimizing storage with Flexible Storage Sharing
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Section VII. Migrating data
- Understanding data migration
- Offline migration from LVM to VxVM
- Offline conversion of native file system to VxFS
- Online migration of a native file system to the VxFS file system
- Migrating a source file system to the VxFS file system over NFS v4
- VxFS features not available during online migration
- Migrating storage arrays
- Migrating data between platforms
- Overview of the Cross-Platform Data Sharing (CDS) feature
- CDS disk format and disk groups
- Setting up your system to use Cross-platform Data Sharing (CDS)
- Maintaining your system
- Disk tasks
- Disk group tasks
- Displaying information
- File system considerations
- Specifying the migration target
- Using the fscdsadm command
- Maintaining the list of target operating systems
- Migrating a file system on an ongoing basis
- Converting the byte order of a file system
- Migrating from Oracle ASM to Veritas File System
- Section VIII. Veritas InfoScale 4K sector device support solution
- Section IX. REST API support
- Support for configurations and operations using REST APIs
- Support for configurations and operations using REST APIs
- Section X. Reference
Resynchronizing the data with the primary host
This procedure describes how to resynchronize the data in a snapshot with the primary host.
To resynchronize a snapshot with the primary database
- On the off-host processing host, shut down the replica database, and use the following command to unmount each of the snapshot volumes:
# umount mount_point
- On the off-host processing host, use the following command to deport the snapshot volume's disk group:
# vxdg deport snapvoldg
- On the primary host, re-import the snapshot volume's disk group using the following command:
# vxdg [-s] import snapvoldg
Note:
Specify the -s option if you are reimporting the disk group to be rejoined with a shared disk group in a cluster.
- On the primary host, use the following command to rejoin the snapshot volume's disk group with the original volume's disk group:
# vxdg join snapvoldg database_dg
- VxVM will recover the volumes automatically after the join unless it is set to not recover automatically. Check if the snapshot volumes are initially disabled and not recovered following the join.
If a volume is in the DISABLED state, use the following command on the primary host to recover and restart the snapshot volume:
# vxrecover -g database_dg -m snapvol
- Use the steps in Creating an off-host replica database to resynchronize the snapshot and make the snapshot available at off-host processing host again.
The snapshots are now ready to be re-used for backup or for other decision support applications.