Mounting storage snapshots with veritas file-system on the source host
Hello All,
In the setup I'm working with, there is a two node cluster with veritas file-system on data volumes. For backup purposes, I plan to take a storage level snapshot of the LUNs and mount them to one of the cluster nodes(standby node) and perform the backup off that.
I would like to know if it is possible to mount storage snapshot LUNs to a Solaris system while the source LUNs are also attached to the same host ? Any special configuration required for this to work ?
I have a standalone server(Netbackup master server) to which I can make the snapshot LUNs visible. But this node is not licensed for Veritas file system. Do we need to purchase separate licenses for this node as well ? Appreciate if someone can comment on the licensing requirements as well.
Thanks,
Yajith
The only way that the master/media server can be used for offhost backup is if you have Storage Foundation Enterprise installed on the master. Without SF software, the master cannot import the diskgroup(s).
When you read up about the steps to configure DiskGroup Split and Join, you will understand that the master/media server needs to have SF Enterprise installed.
You will need a separate Storage Foundation Enterprise license on the master/media if you want to use it for offhost backup. You cannot 're-use' the standby node's license.
No, cluster nodes do not need tape devices. Not if you want to split the mirror disks and import them on the master/media server and perform offhost backup to tape drives on the master server.
Use the cluster virtual hostname in the policy so that the master server will always connect to the live/active node to perform backup of cluster/shared data. If you have never configured backups for a cluster, please ask that question in the NetBackup forum:
https://www-secure.symantec.com/connect/backup-and-recovery/forums/netbackup
When you do, please also mention the application that is clustered and if you will you use application/database agent to perform the backup.