HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP-UX 11i v3 Landscape Lighting User Manual


 
343Administering volume snapshots
Creating instant snapshots
Alternatively, you can use the vxsnap list command, which is an alias for the
vxsnap -n print command:
# vxsnap [-g diskgroup] [-l] [-v] [-x] list [vol]
The following output is an example of using this command on the disk group
dg1:
# vxsnap -g dg -vx list
NAME DG OBJTYPE SNAPTYPE PARENT PARENTDG SNAPDATE CHANGE_DATA SYNCED_DATA
vol dg1 vol - - - - - 10G (100%)
svol1 dg2 vol fullinst vol dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 20M (0.2%) 60M (0.6%)
svol2 dg1 vol mirbrk vol dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 120M (1.2%) 10G (100%)
svol3 dg2 vol volbrk vol dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 105M (1.1%) 10G (100%)
svol21 dg1 vol spaceopt svol2 dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 52M (0.5%) 52M (0.5%)
vol-02 dg1 plex snapmir vol dg1 - - 56M (0.6%)
mvol dg2 vol mirvol vol dg1 - - 58M (0.6%)
vset1 dg1 vset - - - - - 2G (100%)
v1 dg1 compvol - - - - - 1G (100%)
v2 dg1 compvol - - - - - 1G (100%)
svset1 dg1 vset mirbrk vset dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 1G (50%) 2G (100%)
sv1 dg1 compvol mirbrk v1 dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 512M (50%) 1G (100%)
sv2 dg1 compvol mirbrk v2 dg1 2006/2/1 12:29 512M (50%) 1G (100%)
vol-03 dg1 plex detmir vol dg1 - 20M (0.2%) -
mvol2 dg2 vol detvol vol dg1 - 20M (0.2%) -
This shows that the volume vol has three full-sized snapshots, svol1, svol2
and svol3, which are of types full-sized instant (fullinst), mirror break-off
(mirbrk) and linked break-off (volbrk). It also has one snapshot plex
(snapmir), vol-02, and one linked mirror volume (mirvol), mvol. The
snapshot svol2 itself has a space-optimized instant snapshot (spaceopt),
svol21. There is also a volume set, vset1, with component volumes v1 and v2.
This volume set has a mirror break-off snapshot, svset1, with component
volumes sv1 and sv2. The last two entries show a detached plex, vol-03, and a
detached mirror volume, mvol2, which have vol as their parent volume. These
snapshot objects may have become detached due to an I/O error, or, in the case
of the plex, by running the
vxplex det command.
The CHANGE_DATA column shows the approximate difference between the
current contents of the snapshot and its parent volume. This corresponds to the
amount of data that would have to be resynchronized to make the contents the
same again.
The SYNCED_DATA column shows the approximate progress of synchronization
since the snapshot was taken.
The
-l option can be used to obtain a longer form of the output listing instead of
the tabular form.
The
-x option expands the output to include the component volumes of volume
sets.