Veritas InfoScale™ 7.4 Solutions Guide - Solaris
- Section I. Introducing Veritas InfoScale
- Section II. Solutions for Veritas InfoScale products
- Section III. Improving database performance
- Overview of database accelerators
- Improving database performance with Veritas Quick I/O
- About Quick I/O
- Improving database performance with Veritas Cached Quick I/O
- Improving database performance with Veritas Concurrent I/O
- Section IV. Using point-in-time copies
- Understanding point-in-time copy methods
- Backing up and recovering
- Preserving multiple point-in-time copies
- Online database backups
- Backing up on an off-host cluster file system
- Database recovery using Storage Checkpoints
- Backing up and recovering in a NetBackup environment
- Off-host processing
- Creating and refreshing test environments
- Creating point-in-time copies of files
- Section V. Maximizing storage utilization
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Optimizing storage with Flexible Storage Sharing
- Optimizing storage tiering with SmartTier
- Section VI. Migrating data
- Understanding data migration
- Offline migration from Solaris Volume Manager to Veritas Volume Manager
- How Solaris Volume Manager objects are mapped to VxVM objects
- Overview of the conversion process
- Planning the conversion
- Preparing a Solaris Volume Manager configuration for conversion
- Setting up a Solaris Volume Manager configuration for conversion
- Converting from the Solaris Volume Manager software to VxVM
- Post conversion tasks
- Online migration of a native file system to the VxFS file system
- Migrating a source file system to the VxFS file system over NFS v3
- VxFS features not available during online migration
- Migrating storage arrays
- Migrating data between platforms
- Overview of the Cross-Platform Data Sharing (CDS) feature
- CDS disk format and disk groups
- Setting up your system to use Cross-platform Data Sharing (CDS)
- Maintaining your system
- Disk tasks
- Disk group tasks
- Displaying information
- File system considerations
- Specifying the migration target
- Using the fscdsadm command
- Maintaining the list of target operating systems
- Migrating a file system on an ongoing basis
- Converting the byte order of a file system
- Migrating from Oracle ASM to Veritas File System
- Section VII. Veritas InfoScale 4K sector device support solution
Refreshing a test environment
Periodically, it may be required to resynchronize the test or development environment with current production data. This can be efficiently achieved using the Flashsnap feature of Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions products.
To refresh a test environment
- Deport the testdevdg disk group from the test environment. This step requires stopping the usage of snapvol in the test environment.
# vxdg deport testdevdg
- Import testdevdg into the production environment.
# vxdg import testdevdg
- Reattach the snapvol to appvol in order to synchronize current production data. Note that this synchronization is very efficient since it copies only the changed data.
# vxsnap -g appdg reattach snapvol source=appvol
- When you need to setup the testdevdg environment again, recreate the break-off snapshot.
# vxsnap -g appdg make src=appvol/nmirror=1/new=snapvol
- Split the diskgroup containing the mirror breakoff snapshot.
# vxdg split appdg testdevdg snapvol
- Deport the diskgroup from the production application host
# vxdg deport testdevdg
- Import the testdev disk group on the host that will run the test environment.
# vxdg import testdevdg
Once this step is done, the snapvol present in testdevdg is ready to be used for testing or development purposes.
You can also create further snapshots of snapvol in order to create more test or development environments using the same snapshot. For this purpose, the following mechanisms can be used:
Mirror breakoff snapshots
Space-optimized snapshot
See Preparing a space-optimized snapshot for a database backup.
Veritas File System Storage Checkpoints
For more detailed information, see the Storage FoundationTM Administrator's Guide