InfoScale™ 9.0 Storage Foundation Administrator's Guide - Windows
- Overview
- Setup and configuration
- Function overview
- About the client console for Storage Foundation
- Recommendations for caching-enabled disks
- Configure basic disks (Optional)
- About creating dynamic disk groups
- About creating dynamic volumes
- Set desired preferences
- Using the GUI to manage your storage
- Working with disks, partitions, and volumes
- Adding storage
- Disk tasks
- Remove a disk from the computer
- Veritas Disk ID (VDID)
- General Partition/Volume tasks
- Mount a volume at an empty folder (Drive path)
- Expand a dynamic volume
- Shrink a dynamic volume
- Basic disk and volume tasks
- Automatic discovery of SSD devices and manual classification as SSD
- Volume Manager space allocation is SSD aware
- Dealing with disk groups
- Disk groups overview
- Delete a dynamic disk group
- Detaching and attaching dynamic disks
- Importing and deporting dynamic disk groups
- Partitioned shared storage with private dynamic disk group protection
- Fast failover in clustered environments
- iSCSI SAN support
- Settings for monitoring objects
- Event monitoring and notification
- Event notification
- Configuring Automatic volume growth
- Standard features for adding fault tolerance
- Performance tuning
- FlashSnap
- FlashSnap components
- FastResync
- Snapshot commands
- Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join
- Dynamic disk group join
- Using Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join with a cluster on shared storage
- Dynamic Disk Group Split and Join troubleshooting tips
- Fast File Resync
- Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)
- Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Enterprise Vault
- Using the VSS snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
- Copy on Write (COW)
- Using the VSS COW snapshot wizards with Microsoft SQL
- Configuring data caching with SmartIO
- Typical deployment scenarios
- About cache area
- Configuring SmartIO
- Frequently asked questions about SmartIO
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing
- Configuring Cluster Volume Manager (CVM)
- Configuring a CVM cluster
- Administering CVM
- Access modes for cluster-shared volumes
- Storage disconnectivity and CVM disk detach policy
- Unconfiguring a CVM cluster
- Command shipping
- About I/O Fencing
- Administering site-aware allocation for campus clusters
- SFW for Hyper-V virtual machines
- Introduction to Storage Foundation solutions for Hyper-V environments
- Live migration support for SFW dynamic disk group
- Preparing the host machines
- Configuring the SFW storage
- Administering storage migration for SFW and Hyper-V virtual machine volumes
- Optional Storage Foundation features for Hyper-V environments
- Microsoft Failover Clustering support
- Configuring a quorum in a Microsoft Failover Cluster
- Implementing disaster recovery with Volume Replicator
- Volume encryption
- Secure file system (SecureFS) for protection against ransomware
- Troubleshooting and recovery
- Using disk and volume status information
- Resolving common problem situations
- Commands or procedures used in troubleshooting and recovery
- Rescan command
- Repair volume command for dynamic mirrored volumes
- Additional troubleshooting issues
- Disk issues
- Volume issues
- Disk group issues
- Connection issues
- Issues related to boot or restart
- Cluster issues
- Dynamic Multi-Pathing issues
- vxsnap issues
- Other issues
- CVM issues
- Appendix A. Command line interface
- Overview of the command line interface
- vxclustadm
- vxvol
- vxdg
- vxclus
- vxdisk
- vxassist
- vxassist (Windows-specific)
- vxsd
- vxedit
- vxdmpadm
- vxcbr
- vxsnap
- vxscrub
- vxschadm
- sfcache
- Tuning SFW
- Appendix B. VDID details for arrays
- Appendix C. Executive Order logging
vxassist snapshot
vxassist [-g<DynamicDiskGroupName>] snapshot
<VolumeName|DriveLetter|VmName|DrivePath...> [plex=<SnapPlexName>|<!DiskName |!p#c#t#l# >] [access=readonly] [DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z}]|DrivePath=<DrivePath>] [<NewVolumeName>]
Detaches the snapshot mirror (also called the "snap plex") and creates a separate volume that is associated with the snapshot mirror.
Note:
Dynamic disks belonging to a Microsoft Disk Management Disk Group do not support the vxassist snapshot command.
The following attributes apply:
-g<DynamicDiskGroupName> | Needed only if you use the internal volume name or internal disk name parameter. |
<VolumeName> | The path name of the original volume, such as \Device\HarddiskDmVolumes\DynDskGrp1\Volume1. |
<DriveLetter> | The drive letter of the volume. |
<VmName> | Internal name of the volume; requires the use of the -g option (for example, -gDG1 Volume1). |
<DrivePath> | A volume that is mounted on an NTFS folder; it is indicated by a path to that folder. |
plex=<SnapPlexName> | Name of the snapshot mirror. It can be the plex name (such as Volume1-01) or the GUID of the mirror plex. A GUID is a unique internal number assigned to the plex. To determine the GUID for a given plex, use the command vxvol -v volinfo for the mirrored volume that contains the plex. You need to specify this attribute only when there is more than one snap plex. |
<!DiskName> | The name of the disk, such as Harddisk2, or the internal disk name, which requires the use of the -g option (for example, !-gDG1 Disk2). See the note below this table on the exclamation mark. You can use !DiskName as an alternative to the plex name. |
<!p#c#t#l#> | Another way to indicate a disk; the #s correspond to port, channel, target, and LUN of the disk. It also requires the !. |
access=readonly | Sets the new volume to read only access. |
DriveLetter={A|B|...|Z} | Used to assign a specific drive letter to the new volume. |
DrivePath=<DrivePath> | Used to assign a drive path to the new volume. |
<NewVolumeName> | The name of the volume that is created when the snapshot mirror is broken off. This is also referred to as the SnapVolumeName parameter. |
Examples
vxassist snapshot E: access=readonly DriveLetter=H
This command detaches a snapshot mirror from volume E. The snapshot volume is volume H with read only access.
vxassist snapshot E: plex=volume1-02 DrivePath=C:\ABC BackupVolume
This command detaches the snapshot mirror, volume1-02, from volume E, and mounts the new volume called "BackupVolume" to an empty folder called "ABC" on the C drive. The device path of the new volume is:
\Device\HarddiskDMVolumes\DynDskGrp1\BackupVolume. vxassist snapshot d:\mp1 snap
This snapshots the volume which is mounted at the d:\mp1 folder and assigns the "snap" name to the snapshot.