NetBackup™ Snapshot Manager for Data Center Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Installation and Upgrade
- Configure NetBackup Snapshot Manager storage array plug-ins
- Storage array replication
- Storage array plug-ins for Snapshot Manager for Data Center
- Dell EMC PowerMax and VMax array
- Dell EMC PowerFlex array
- Dell EMC PowerScale (Isilon)
- Dell EMC PowerStore SAN and NAS plug-in
- Dell EMC XtremIO SAN array
- Dell EMC Unity Array
- Fujitsu Eternus AF/DX SAN array
- HPE RMC plug-in
- HPE XP plug-in
- HPE Alletra 9000 SAN array
- Hitachi NAS array
- Hitachi SAN array
- IBM Storwize SAN V7000 plug-in
- InfiniBox SAN array
- InfiniBox NAS array
- NetApp Storage array
- NetApp E-Series array
- Nutanix Files array
- Pure Storage FlashArray SAN
- Pure Storage FlashBlade plug-in configuration notes
- PowerMax eNAS array
- Qumulo NAS array
- Configuring storage lifecycle policies for snapshots and snapshot replication
- Operation types in a storage lifecycle policy
- Retention types for storage lifecycle policy operations
- Troubleshooting
Dell EMC XtremIO plug-in considerations and limitations
The following considerations and limitations are applicable:
All the snapshots taken for any volume are read-only. A new re-purpose copy, cloned from the snapshot volume is used for data backup.
The limit for any volume name is 128 characters on the array. For a repurpose copy, the maximum length of the volume name is 128 - (23(NB<unique_21digit_number>) - 9(Repurpose) - 2(Dot notations)) = 94. It is a strict requirement to limit the volume name to 94 characters for successful snapshot.
Do not write data to the repurpose copy created by NetBackup by manually mapping it to a host. You can consider the re-purpose copies created by them as an individual volume in NetBackup. Do not use the copies starting with volume_name.NB<unique_21digit_number>.repurpose.
Do not refresh the repurpose copy, as this changes the data on the image by refreshing from the parent volume. This affects backup and restore.