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Resize SnapMirror Volumes

Summary: How to resize a volume in a snapmirror on a Netapp Filer.
Date: Around 2012
Refactor: 16 April 2025: Checked links and formatting.

Resizing snapmirrored volumes comes in two ways, resize the target volume and resizing the source volume. Since the target volume has to be at least the size of the source volume that's the one we resize first.

Note that if you shrink the volume you'll need to shrink the source volume first.

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2025/06/01 11:59

AIX NIM Disaster Recovery

Summary: ALthough AIX is by now on version 7.3 I find these old pages so fascinating I decided to keep them. On this page I'll show you how to use AIX NIM in your disaster recovery procedure. This page is for AIX 5.3 and AIX 6.1.
Date: Between 2010-2013
Refactor: 21 December 2024: Checked formatting.

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2025/06/01 11:59

Rename SnapMirror Volumes

Summary: How to rename volumes in a SnapMirror relationship on a NetApp filer.
Date: Around 2014
Refactor: 16 April 2025: Checked links and formatting.

Renaming volumes in snapmirror relationships is quite easy, and far more easy than I expected it to be. It comes down to turning snapmirror off on the target, simply renaming the volumes, editing snapmirror.conf and then turning snapmirror on again. This is an example output.

Starting at the target, turn snapmirror off and rename the target volume:

dstfiler01b> snapmirror status
Snapmirror is on.
Source                                Destination                        State          Lag        Status
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_006      dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_006    Snapmirrored   00:00:26   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_007      dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_007    Snapmirrored   00:00:26   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_001      dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_001    Snapmirrored   00:00:26   Idle
dstfiler01b> snapmirror off
dstfiler01b> vol rename TARGET_04B_01 TARGET_04B_016
'TARGET_04B_01' renamed to 'TARGET_04B_016'

Then rename the volume on the source filer:

srcfiler01b> snapmirror status
Snapmirror is on.
Source                              Destination                        State          Lag        Status
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_006    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_006    Source         00:01:33   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_007    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_007    Source         00:01:33   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_001    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_001  Source         00:01:33   Idle
srcfiler01b> vol rename PRD_01B_01 PRD_01B_016
'PRD_01B_01' renamed to 'PRD_01B_016'

Then, on the target edit the snapmirror.conf (remember you need an empty line at the end):

dstfiler01b> rdfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
# 20130228 sjoerdhooft removed old snapmirrors
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_001 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_001 - * * * *
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_006 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_006 - * * * *
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_007 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_007 - * * * *

dstfiler01b> wrfile /etc/snapmirror.conf
# 20130228 sjoerdhooft removed old snapmirrors
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_001 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_001 - * * * *
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_006 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_006 - * * * *
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_007 dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_007 - * * * *

Then, still on the target, enable snapmirror again:

dstfiler01b> snapmirror on
dstfiler01b> snapmirror status
Snapmirror is on.
Source                                Destination                        State          Lag        Status
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_006    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_006    Snapmirrored   00:02:51   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_007    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_007    Snapmirrored   00:02:51   Idle
srcfiler01b:PRD_01B_001    dstfiler01b:TARGET_04B_001    Snapmirrored   00:02:51   Idle

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2025/06/01 11:59

NetApp SnapMirror: Using Data

Summary: In this article I'll describe a couple of scenarios I could think of regarding the usage of snapmirror data.
Date: Around 2014
Refactor: 13 February 2025: Checked links and formatting.

First Scenario: ESX ISO Store
In this scenario we have a ISO store in our easy accessible acceptance location. This ISO store is used by ESX to mount ISOs to install VMs. However, we need these ISOs in our production environment as well. Copying the ISOs manually is quite a hassle, so we want this to go almost automatically.
Second Scenario: Disaster Recovery
In this scenario we'll pretend that our production site is unavailable and we'll have to do a failover using the snapmirrored data. When the disaster is resolved we'll also do a switch-back.
In these scenarios the snapmirror has already been set up as described here.

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2025/06/01 11:59

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