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Checkpoints not registed into the mount table
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i had a few file systems running out of SavVol space, if i would run nas_ckpt fs_name -list, it would show that older checkpoints were INACTIVE. As i understand it got to the point where there was no more space in the pool so SnapSure started deleting older snapshots. Now i have presented more space to Celerra and when i run nas_ckpt list command again ..it shows "n" in the inuse column:
so what does it mean if checkpoints are not registered in the mount table ? Does it mean that if this datamover reboots, they will not be remounted ? Are they still available for restore and will the eventually get back to "y" once they get refreshed ?
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i had a few file systems running out of SavVol space, if i would run nas_ckpt fs_name -list, it would show that older checkpoints were INACTIVE. As i understand it got to the point where there was no more space in the pool so SnapSure started deleting older snapshots. Now i have presented more space to Celerra and when i run nas_ckpt list command again ..it shows "n" in the inuse column:
448 Checkpoint_Daily_015 04/30/2008-20:00:12-EDT y 90% 81%
452 Checkpoint_Daily_016 05/01/2008-20:00:06-EDT n 90% 81%
456 Checkpoint_Daily_017 05/02/2008-20:00:17-EDT n 90% 81%
460 Checkpoint_Daily_018 05/03/2008-20:00:18-EDT y 90% 81%
464 Checkpoint_Daily_019 05/04/2008-20:00:16-EDT y 90% 81%
so what does it mean if checkpoints are not registered in the mount table ? Does it mean that if this datamover reboots, they will not be remounted ? Are they still available for restore and will the eventually get back to "y" once they get refreshed ?
thanks
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May 13th, 2008 14:00
whether a checkpoint is mounted or not doesn't have anything to do with it working properly or being consistent
They became unmounted because at one point in time your savvol was running out of space and the system had to inactivate them.
When a checkpoint gets inactivated its no longer consistent so it needs to get unmounted.
When you refresh it, it does because usable again - like if you would delete and recreate it.
The loophole there is that the scheduler or the refresh dont check if the checkpoint needs remounting.
Take at look at the SnapSure manual for the exact rules as to what gets tried when a savvol runs out of space.
If you have a lot of the you might have to adjust that global param about how much of the total space can be used by savvols
Its also a good idea to configure events for SVFS and VRPL - that could have alerted you in the first place when the savvol usage exceeds 90%
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May 12th, 2008 16:00
yes, currently when a checkpoint gets auto-deleted that checkpoint file system does (has to) get unmounted and it doesnt get mounted automatically again when its refreshed by the scheduler.
This is planned for a future release. For now just mount it manually after it has been refreshed.
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May 12th, 2008 16:00
that checkpoint file system does (has to) get
unmounted and it doesn't get mounted automatically
again when its refreshed by the scheduler.
This is planned for a future release. For now just
mount it manually after it has been refreshed.
Rainer ...can you elaborate a little bit. What do you mean by auto-deleted ?
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May 12th, 2008 17:00
they arent - since they are just the changes to the active file system they are a "living" thing
When you change a block in the active file system that hasnt been saved in any checkpoint before the old value has to be tracked in the savvol
Thats why, if we run out of space on the savvol, we first try to extend the savvol.
If that doesnt work or if a global percentage used is reached the system will inactivate the oldest checkpoint in order to keep the others alive.
Thats what I've sloppily meant with auto-delete
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May 12th, 2008 17:00
You just cant access its data then through .cpkt or the Windows Previous Versions (SCSF).
You can still restore it or mount it again
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no, currently it doesnt get mounted automatically again when its refreshed by the scheduler.
This is planned for a future release.
For now just mount it manually after it has been refreshed.
Or delete it - then I think the scheduler will have to recreate it and and it does get mounted again
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May 12th, 2008 19:00
Or delete it - then I think the scheduler will
have to recreate it and and it does get mounted again
yeah, this is the only file system i had running out of saVvol space ..all other file system checkpoints have "inuse" is yes. I am curious to see if these checkpoints will be remounted once they are refreshed, i don't have anybody requesting restores at the moment so i will leave them unmounted. I have 14 days retention period for snapshots ..so they will be refreshed soon.
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the scheduler will just issue a checkpoint refresh, which doesnt cause it to be mounted or unmounted
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your savvol was running out of space and the system
had to inactivate them.
When a checkpoint gets inactivated its no longer
consistent so it needs to get unmounted.
When you refresh it, it does because usable again -
like if you would delete and recreate it.
The loophole there is that the scheduler or the
refresh dont check if the checkpoint needs
remounting.
ok, i see ..makes sense. I will go ahead and re-mount all the checkpoints.
Thank you for your help.
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Sun May 13 06:06:55 CEST 2007
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SVFS
Slot 3: 1179029209: FSID:314 SavVol:588 Inactive
and before that the actions the Celerra tried to get more space