Create a SnapMirror relationship
You must create a SnapMirror relationship in the NetApp Element UI.
When a volume is not yet enabled for SnapMirror and you select to create a relationship from the Element UI, SnapMirror is automatically enabled on that volume. |
SnapMirror is enabled on the volume.
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Click Management > Volumes.
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Click the Actions icon for the volume that is to be a part of the relationship.
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Click Create a SnapMirror Relationship.
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In the Create a SnapMirror Relationship dialog box, select an endpoint from the Endpoint list.
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Select if the relationship will be created using a new ONTAP volume or an existing ONTAP volume.
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To create a new ONTAP volume in the Element UI, click Create new volume.
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Select the Storage Virtual Machine for this relationship.
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Select the Aggregate from the drop-down list.
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In the Volume Name Suffix field, enter a suffix.
The system detects the source volume name and copies it to the Volume Name field. The suffix you enter appends the name. -
Click Create Destination Volume.
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To use an existing ONTAP volume, click Use existing volume.
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Select the Storage Virtual Machine for this relationship.
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Select the volume that is the destination for this new relationship.
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In the Relationship Details section, select a policy. If the selected policy has keep rules, the Rules table displays the rules and associated labels.
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Optional: Select a schedule.
This determines how often the relationship creates copies.
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Optional: In the Limit Bandwidth to field, enter the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be consumed by data transfers associated with this relationship.
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Review additional details:
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State: Current relationship state of the destination volume. Possible values are:
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uninitialized: The destination volume has not been initialized.
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snapmirrored: The destination volume has been initialized and is ready to receive SnapMirror updates.
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broken-off: The destination volume is read/write and snapshots are present.
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Status: Current status of the relationship. Possible values are idle, transferring, checking, quiescing, quiesced, queued, preparing, finalizing, aborting, and breaking.
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Lag Time: The amount of time in seconds that the destination system lags behind the source system. The lag time must be no more than the transfer schedule interval.
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Bandwidth Limit: The maximum amount of bandwidth that can be consumed by data transfers associated with this relationship.
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Last Transferred: Timestamp of the last transferred snapshot. Click for further information.
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Policy Name: The name of the ONTAP SnapMirror policy for the relationship.
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Policy Type: Type of ONTAP SnapMirror policy selected for the relationship. Possible values are:
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async_mirror
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mirror_vault
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Schedule Name: Name of the pre-existing schedule on the ONTAP system selected for this relationship.
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To not initialize at this time, ensure that the Initialize check box is not selected.
Initialization can be time-consuming. You might want to run this during off-peak hours. Initialization performs a baseline transfer; it makes a snapshot copy of the source volume, then transfers that copy and all the data blocks it references to the destination volume. You can initialize manually or use a schedule to start the initialization process (and subsequent updates) according to the schedule. -
Click Create Relationship.
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Click Data Protection > SnapMirror Relationships to view this new SnapMirror relationship.