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  2. NetBackup™ Snapshot Manager for Data Center Administrator's Guide
  3. Storage array plug-ins for Snapshot Manager for Data Center
  4. Lenovo DM 5000 series array
  5. Pre-requisites for Lenovo DM 5000 SnapDiff
NetBackup™ Snapshot Manager for Data Center Administrator's Guide

Pre-requisites for Lenovo DM 5000 SnapDiff

On clustered data, ONTAP SnapDiff RPC API V2 is supported from ONTAP release 9.4 onwards till ONTAP 9.9.

You must enable the SnapDiff RPC service on the SVM. Follow the steps:

controller> vserver snapdiff-rpc-server on <svm_name>

For more information, refer to the Lenovo DM documentation for the latest and most accurate methods to enable snapdiff-rpc-server.

  • To improve performance while fetching the SnapDiff data between two snapshots, max_diffs and max_sessions must be set on the filer.

  • By default, SnapDiff RPC API V2 max_diff is set to 256 and max_sessions are set to 16.

  • Max limit for max_diff is 4096 and max_sessions is 64.

  • Procedure

    • Set max_diff limit to 4096

    • controller> node run -node * options replication.spinnp.snapdiff.max_diffs 4096

    • Set max_session limit to 64

    • controller> node run -node * options replication.spinnp.snapdiff.max_sessions 64

For more information on the latest and most accurate methods to set max_diffs/max_sessionsto, refer to the Lenovo DM documentation.

ACL configuration on the Lenovo DM array

To configure ACL on Lenovo DM array, follow the steps:

  1. Log on to the On Command System Manager.

  2. Navigate to the respective SVM where the SMB volume is created.

  3. Click the SVM setting.

  4. On the left, click the Windows under Host Users and Groups. The Groups and Users tabs are displayed.

  5. In the Groups tab, click the BUILTIN\Backup Operators and select the Edit option.

  6. In the Modify dialog, under the Members section, add the domain user and select the SetBackupPrivilege, SetRestorePrivilege, and SetSecurityPrivilege privileges.

Discovery

In the Lenovo DM array, NetBackup discovers the volumes, and LUNs that are created on the storage array. It also discovers snapshots of these assets.

  • NetBackup discovers all the NFS and SMB shares using volumes NAS path on the Lenovo DM storage.

  • Discovers the Lenovo DM Storage Virtual Machines (SVMs) from which the NFS and SMB shares are created to mount.

  • It will only discover volumes that are online.

Considerations and limitations:
  • If the old snapshot is selected during restore (PIT), all new snapshots created after that snapshot get deleted automatically from the array.

  • A single LUN can be part of only one volume at a time.

  • The host on which the snapshot is exported must be zoned and added to the Storage Virtual Machine (SVM).

  • A snapshot cannot be exported to multiple hosts.

  • An exported snapshot cannot be deleted.

  • The export operation fails if the volume is attached only to the Default export policy on Lenovo DM. You must assign the NAS volume to a non-default export policy.

Support
  • Minimum supported ONTAP version for ZAPI is 8.3

  • Minimum supported ONTAP version is for REST 9.10

  • Minimum supported ONTAP version for SnapDiff is 9.4 for Lenovo DM NAS Volume snapshots till ONTAP 9.9.

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