on the primary side you can simply browse C$ to see the NAS server root including all the file systems and snapshots
or you can create a NFS/CIFS share for a particular snapshot
on the secondary (readonly) side the same can be achieved through the new NAS server proxy functionality
The easiest way to restore files from the secondary side (without actually failing over) is through the proxy NAS server
you can just browse into the snapshot file system can copy from there
Other options are listed in the Unity DR access and testing technote - they also apply if you are running an older version of the Unity OE before proxy NAS was introduced
In that technote there is a screenshot - the directories there that start with UTC_201x are the snapshots created through the scheduler
Yes Rainer, I can see the 10 snapshots of the primary site file system but my doubt is how can I see the snapshots of the file system on the secondary site that is replica from primary site. At the second site I have 12 snapshots.
If I want to restore files from snaphot that is only at the second site. What would be the procedure?
As a note
The primary and secondary sites are connected via extended lan and in case of failover the replica NAS up with the same IP as the primary.
Additionally, over SMB, snapshots can frequently be seen by using either:
a) the previous versions tab (from a windows box)
or
b) by changing your path from \\proxy\repodoc\ to \\proxy\repodoc\.ckpt .Different NAS systems call this different things. VNX/Celerra was always .ckpt, Isilon + NetApp use .snapshot, and so-forth, however in some cases it's hidden over SMB. Of course confirming that the snapshots are there in the first place is where I would start.
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on the primary side you can simply browse C$ to see the NAS server root including all the file systems and snapshots
or you can create a NFS/CIFS share for a particular snapshot
on the secondary (readonly) side the same can be achieved through the new NAS server proxy functionality
The easiest way to restore files from the secondary side (without actually failing over) is through the proxy NAS server
you can just browse into the snapshot file system can copy from there
Other options are listed in the Unity DR access and testing technote - they also apply if you are running an older version of the Unity OE before proxy NAS was introduced
In that technote there is a screenshot - the directories there that start with UTC_201x are the snapshots created through the scheduler
Rainer
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September 11th, 2018 01:00
You should see each snapshot as a directory on the top level of the proxy share
twigs1
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September 11th, 2018 04:00
Yes Rainer, I can see the 10 snapshots of the primary site file system but my doubt is how can I see the snapshots of the file system on the secondary site that is replica from primary site. At the second site I have 12 snapshots.
If I want to restore files from snaphot that is only at the second site. What would be the procedure?
As a note
The primary and secondary sites are connected via extended lan and in case of failover the replica NAS up with the same IP as the primary.
Thanks in advance
crklosterman
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September 11th, 2018 04:00
Additionally, over SMB, snapshots can frequently be seen by using either:
a) the previous versions tab (from a windows box)
or
b) by changing your path from \\proxy\repodoc\ to \\proxy\repodoc\.ckpt .Different NAS systems call this different things. VNX/Celerra was always .ckpt, Isilon + NetApp use .snapshot, and so-forth, however in some cases it's hidden over SMB. Of course confirming that the snapshots are there in the first place is where I would start.
~Chris