Administering volumes 293

Enabling FastResync on a volume

Note: To use FastResync with a snapshot, FastResync must be enabled before the snapshot is taken, and must remain enabled until after the snapback is completed.

Checking whether FastResync is enabled on a volume

To check whether FastResync is enabled on a volume, use the following command:

#vxprint [-g diskgroup] -F%fastresync volume

This command returns on if FastResync is enabled; otherwise, it returns off.

If FastResync is enabled, to check whether it is Non-Persistent or Persistent

FastResync, use the following command:

#vxprint [-g diskgroup] -F%hasdcolog volume

This command returns on if Persistent FastResync is enabled; otherwise, it returns off.

To list all volumes on which Non-Persistent FastResync is enabled, use the following command:

#vxprint [-g diskgroup] -F “%name” \ -e “v_fastresync=on && !v_hasdcolog”

To list all volumes on which Persistent FastResync is enabled, use the following command:

#vxprint [-g diskgroup] -F “%name” -e “v_fastresync=on \ && v_hasdcolog”

Disabling FastResync

Use the vxvol command to turn off Persistent or Non-Persistent FastResync for an existing volume, as shown here:

#vxvol [-g diskgroup] set fastresync=off volume

Turning FastResync off releases all tracking maps for the specified volume. All subsequent reattaches will not use the FastResync facility, but perform a full resynchronization of the volume. This occurs even if FastResync is later turned on.