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NetBackup™ Snapshot Client Administrator's Guide
Last Published:
2022-05-23
Product(s):
NetBackup & Alta Data Protection (10.0)
- Introduction
- Installation
- Policy configuration
- Selecting the snapshot method
- About using alternate client backup
- Configuring alternate client backup
- Policy configuration tips
- About disabling snapshots
- NAS snapshot configuration
- Dynamic data streaming for D-NAS workloads
- Setting up a NAS-Data-Protection policy
- FlashBackup configuration
- Instant Recovery configuration
- About Instant Recovery
- About sizing the cache for Instant Recovery copy-on-write snapshots
- About storage lifecycle policies for snapshots
- Configuration of software-based snapshot methods
- Support for Cluster Volume Manager Environments (CVM)
- Configuration of snapshot methods for disk arrays
- OS-specific configuration tasks
- About IBM DS6000 and DS8000 arrays
- Configuring NetBackup to access the IBM DS6000 or DS8000 array
- About IBM DS4000 array
- About Hitachi SMS/WMS/AMS, USP/NSC, USP-V/VM
- Hitachi array software requirements
- About HP-XP arrays
- About array troubleshooting
- Notes on Media Server and Third-Party Copy methods
- Backup and restore procedures
- Snapshot management
- Troubleshooting
- Logging directories for UNIX platforms
- Logging folders for Windows platforms
- FlashBackup and status code 13
- Appendix A. Managing nbu_snap (Solaris)
- Appendix B. Overview of snapshot operations
Removing stale snapshots (Solaris)
On Solaris, if your cache partition runs out of space, stale snapshots may be taking up space on the cache partition. Stale snapshots are those that FlashBackup did not automatically delete.
To remove stale snapshots (Solaris)
- Determine if there are stale snapshots on your Solaris client by executing the following:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/driver/snaplist
- For each snapshot that is listed, run the following to make sure a bpbkar process is associated with it:
ps -eaf |grep ident
where ident is the snapshot process id displayed by the snaplist command.
- Remove snapshots that do not have an associated bpbkar process by entering the following:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/driver/snapoff snapn
where snapn is the snapshot id displayed by the snaplist command.