Snapshot faq, Snapshot guidelines, Snapshot faq snapshot guidelines – HP P6000 Continuous Access Software User Manual
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Write cache setting after replication
Flush implementation
Method
You must include job commands to set the source
disk to write-through mode and wait for the flush
to complete before starting the replication.
Job
preallocated copy (converted container) to
write-back mode.
If you want the source disks or copies to be in
write-through mode, you must explicitly set them.
You must issue CLUI commands to set the source
disk to write-through mode and wait for the flush
to complete before starting the replication.
CLUI
This feature is controller software version dependent. See
Controller software features - local
. See also virtual disk
Snapshot FAQ
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How can I tell a snapshot from other types of virtual disks?
Because snapshots are not independent virtual disks, they are identified differently than original
(active) virtual disks. See virtual disks
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How long does it take to create a snapshot?
A snapshot requires only a matter of seconds, no matter how large the original (active) virtual
disk.
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If it is virtual, can a host write to a snapshot?
Yes. A snapshot is functionally equivalent to a physical disk with both read and write capability.
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After I create a snapshot, can I delete the original (active) virtual disk?
No. A snapshot always relies, at least in part, on the original (active) virtual disk for data. If
the original virtual disk is deleted, its associated snapshot becomes unusable. A snapshot
should be thought of as a temporary copy.
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Can I make multiple snapshots of an original (active) virtual disk?
Yes. However, there is a limit. See virtual disks
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What is the maximum number of snapshots on a storage system?
There is no limit. However, the greater the number of snapshots, the longer it takes to shut
down the storage system during maintenance and upgrade activities.
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Can I create a snapshot of a snapclone?
Yes.
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Can I create an snapshot of a snapshot?
No.
Snapshot guidelines
The following guidelines apply to snapshot virtual disks:
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The array must have a local replication license. See
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The maximum number of snapshots per source varies with controller software versions. See
Controller software features - local replication
.
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A snapshot is always created in the same disk group as the source virtual disk.
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The redundancy level (Vraid) of a snapshot must be the same or lower than the source. See
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All snapshots of the same virtual disk must be the same type (demand allocated or fully
allocated) and redundancy level. See
Snapshot types (allocation policy)
272 Virtual disks