HP UX Serviceguard Storage Management Software manual # cfsumount /mnt1snap

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Cluster File System Administration

Snapshots for Cluster File Systems

version 7 layout

104857600 sectors, 52428800 blocks of size 1024, log size 16384 blocks

unlimited inodes, largefiles not supported

52428800 data blocks, 52399152 free data blocks

1600 allocation units of 32768 blocks, 32768 data blocks

2.Mount the file system on all nodes (following previous examples, on system01 and system02):

#cfsmntadm add cfsdg vol1 /mnt1 all=cluster

#cfsmount /mnt1

The cfsmntadm command adds an entry to the cluster manager configuration, then the cfsmount command mounts the file system on all nodes.

3.Add the snapshot on a previously created volume (snapvol in this example) to the cluster manager configuration:

#cfsmntadm add snapshot cfsdg snapvol /mnt1 /mnt1snap \ system01=ro

NOTE

The snapshot of a cluster file system is accessible only on the node where it is

 

created; the snapshot file system itself cannot be cluster mounted.

4.Mount the snapshot:

#cfsmount /mnt1snap

5.A snapped file system cannot be unmounted until all of its snapshots are unmounted. Unmount the snapshot before trying to unmount the snapped cluster file system:

#cfsumount /mnt1snap

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Contents Second Edition Legal Notices Contents Cluster Volume Manager Administration TroubleshootingPrinting History Printing HistoryPage Technical Overview Cluster File System Failover Overview of Cluster File System ArchitectureCluster File System Design Group Lock ManagerVxFS Functionality on Cluster File Systems Supported FeaturesCFS Supported Features Unsupported Features CFS Unsupported FeaturesCFS Unsupported Features Advantages To Using CFS Benefits and ApplicationsWhen To Use CFS Benefits and Applications Chapter Cluster File System Architecture Cluster Communication Veritas Cluster Volume Manager FunctionalityRole of Component Products Membership PortsAsymmetric Mounts About CFSCluster File System and The Group Lock Manager Parallel I/O Primary and Secondary Mount OptionsCluster File System Backup Strategies Distributing Load on a Cluster Error Handling PolicySynchronizing Time on Cluster File Systems File System TuneablesAbout Veritas Cluster Volume Manager Functionality Example of a Four-Node ClusterPrivate and Shared Disk Groups Activation Modes for Shared Disk Groups Activation Modes for Shared Disk GroupsConnectivity Policy of Shared Disk Groups Allowed and conflicting activation modesLimitations of Shared Disk Groups About Veritas Cluster Volume Manager Functionality Chapter Cluster File System Administration Cluster File System Administration Cluster Messaging GAB Cluster Communication LLT Volume Manager Cluster Functionality Overview Cluster File System Overview Cluster and Shared MountsAsymmetric Mounts Cluster File System Administration Cluster File System CommandsFstab file Time Synchronization for Cluster File SystemsGrowing a Cluster File System Distributing the Load on a ClusterCluster File System Administration Performance Considerations Cluster Snapshot CharacteristicsSnapshots for Cluster File Systems Creating a Snapshot on a Cluster File System# cfsumount /mnt1snap Cluster Volume Manager Overview of Cluster Volume Management Example of a 4-Node Cluster Disk group activation mode restrictions Either of the write modes on other nodes will fail # cfsdgadm display Disk Group Failure Policy Behavior of Master Node for Different Failure PoliciesRecovery in a CVM Environment Troubleshooting Incorrect Permissions for Root on Remote System Installation IssuesInaccessible System Resource Temporarily UnavailableInstallation Issues Mount Failures Cluster File System ProblemsUnmount Failures High Availability Issues Command FailuresPerformance Issues Cluster File System Problems Appendix a