Creating the snapshot using the simple path – Dell PowerVault MD3000 User Manual

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Snapshot Virtual Disks

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3 Remove the drive letter(s) of the source in Windows or unmount the

virtual drive(s) in Linux to help guarantee a stable copy of the drive for the
Snapshot. If this is not done, the snapshot operation will report that it has
completed successfully, but the snapshot data will not be updated properly.

NOTE:

Verify that the virtual disk has a status of Optimal or Disabled by

clicking the Summary tab and then clicking Disk Groups & Virtual Disks.

4 Follow any additional instructions for your operating system. Failure to

follow these additional instructions can create unusable snapshot virtual
disks.

NOTE:

If your operating system requires additional instructions, you can find those

instructions in your operating system documentation.

After your host server has been prepared, see "Creating the Snapshot Using
the Simple Path" on page 71 to cr
eate the snapshot using the simple path.

If you want to use a snapshot regularly, such as for backups, use the Disable
Snapshot and Re-create Snapshot options to reuse the snapshot. Disabling
and re-creating snapshots preserves the existing virtual disk-to-host mappings
to the snapshot virtual disk.

Creating the Snapshot Using the Simple Path

NOTE:

Removing the drive letter of the associated virtual disk in Windows or

unmounting the virtual drive in Linux will help to guarantee a stable copy of the
drive for the Snapshot.

After first preparing the host server(s) as specified in the preceding procedure,
complete the following steps to create a virtual disk snapshot using the simple
path:

1 In MD Storage Manager, click the Configure tab, and then click Create

Snapshot Virtual Disks.

2 The Additional Instructions dialog appears; click Close in this dialog to

continue.

3 Click the plus sign (+) to the left of the disk group to expand it, then click

the virtual disk from which you want to create a snapshot.

4 Click Next.

A No Capacity Exists warning appears if there is not enough space in the
disk group of the source virtual disk to create the snapshot.

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