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VERITAS Software Used in Point-In-Time Copy Scenarios
This guide provides a number of example scenarios that illustrate how to implement point-in-time copy solutions. The following table shows the VERITAS products that may be used with a VERITAS FlashSnap license to provide the required functionality in different environments:
VERITAS Storage Foundation for databases is required if you want to use the VERITAS Quick I/O, VERITAS Extension for Oracle Disk Manager (ODM), VERITAS QuickLogTM, Storage Checkpoints and management interface features to enhance database performance and manageability. The VERITAS Clustering Functionality for VxVM and VERITAS Cluster File System features of VERITAS Storage Foundation for Cluster File System and Cluster File System HA allow you to share data within a cluster. The HA version uses VERITAS Cluster Server to allow you to configure automated application and storage failover to provide continuous availability of service. Note The Cached Quick I/O and QuickLog features are not supported for use with VERITAS Cluster File System. The Cached Quick I/O, Quick I/O and QuickLog features are not supported at all on the Linux platform. The database server products mentioned in this document may not be supported on certain operating system platforms. The following non-cluster specific components are used in the sample scenarios:
You can also use the following cluster-specific components with the sample scenarios where required:
Note On HP-UX, MC/ServiceGuard may be configured as the cluster monitor. If you require a backup solution, the following VERITAS software is recommended:
For more information about installing and configuring these products see the following documentation:
Persistent FastResync of Volume SnapshotsVERITAS Volume Manager allows you to take multiple snapshots of your data at the level of a volume. A snapshot volume contains a stable copy of a volume's data at a given moment in time that you can use for online backup or decision support. If Persistent FastResync is enabled on a volume, VxVM uses a FastResync map to keep track of which blocks are updated in the volume and in the snapshot. If the data in one mirror is not updated for some reason, it becomes out-of-date, or stale, with respect to the other mirrors in the volume. The presence of the FastResync map means that only those updates that the mirror has missed need be reapplied to resynchronize it with the volume. A full, and thereby much slower, resynchronization of the mirror from the volume is unnecessary. When snapshot volumes are reattached to their original volumes, Persistent FastResync allows the snapshot data to be quickly refreshed and re-used. Persistent FastResync uses disk storage to ensure that FastResync maps survive both system and cluster crashes. If Persistent FastResync is enabled on a volume in a private disk group, incremental resynchronization can take place even if the host is rebooted. Persistent FastResync can track the association between volumes and their snapshot volumes after they are moved into different disk groups. After the disk groups are rejoined, Persistent FastResync allows the snapshot plexes to be quickly resynchronized. For more information, see the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide. Instant Volume SnapshotsThe traditional type of volume snapshot that was provided in VxVM is of the third-mirror type. This name comes from its original implementation by adding an additional plex to a mirrored volume. After the contents of the third-mirror (or snapshot plex) had been synchronized from the original plexes of the volume, it could be detached as a snapshot volume for use in backup or decision support applications. Enhancements to the snapshot model allowed snapshot volumes to contain more than a single plex, reattachment of a subset of a snapshot volume's plexes, and persistence of FastResync across system reboots or cluster restarts. Release 4.0 of VxVM introduced instant snapshots, which offer advantages over traditional third-mirror snapshots. The benefits of instant snapshots include immediate availability for use, quick refreshment, and easier configuration and administration. Full-sized instant snapshots are similar to third-mirror snapshots in that they are the same length as the original volume. Space-optimized instant snapshots require less space than full-sized snapshots by recording changed regions in the original volume to a storage cache. As the original volume is written to, VxVM preserves its data in the cache before the write is committed. For more information, see the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide. Disk Group Split/JoinOne or more volumes, such as snapshot volumes, can be split off into a separate disk group and deported. They are then ready for importing on another host that is dedicated to off-host processing. This host need not be a member of a cluster but it must have access to the disks on which the volumes are configured. At a later stage, the disk group can be deported, re-imported, and joined with the original disk group, or with a different disk group. Note As space-optimized instant snapshots only record information about changed regions in the original volume, they cannot be moved to a different disk group. They are therefore unsuitable for the off-host processing applications that are described in this document. The contents of full-sized instant snapshots must be fully synchronized with the unchanged regions in the original volume before such snapshots can be moved into a different disk group and deported from a host. For more information, see the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator's Guide. Storage CheckpointsA Storage Checkpoint is a persistent image of a file system at a given instance in time. Storage Checkpoints use a copy-on-write technique to reduce I/O overhead by identifying and maintaining only those file system blocks that have changed since a previous Storage Checkpoint was taken. Storage Checkpoints have the following important features:
Storage Checkpoints and the Storage Rollback feature of VERITAS Storage Foundation for Databases enable rapid recovery of databases from logical errors such as database corruption, missing files and dropped table spaces. You can mount successive Storage Checkpoints of a database to locate the error, and then roll back the database to a Storage Checkpoint before the problem occurred. For more information, see Database Recovery and the VERITAS Storage Foundation Administrator's Guide. VERITAS NetBackup for Oracle Advanced BLI Agent uses Storage Checkpoints to enhance the speed of backing up Oracle databases. For more information, see the VERITAS NetBackup for Oracle Advanced BLI Agent System Administrator's Guide. For more information about the implementation of Storage Checkpoints, see the VERITAS File System Administrator's Guide. VERITAS FlashSnap Agent for SymmetrixThe EMC TimeFinder product from EMC is a business continuance solution that allows you to create and use copies of EMC Symmetrix devices while the standard devices remain online and accessible. Business Continuance Volume (BCV) devices contain copies of Symmetrix standard (STD) devices and provide redundancy. You can temporarily detach the BCV mirrors and use the BCVs to perform backups, testing, and other administrative tasks. VERITAS FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix provides a set of commands that allow you to use the EMC TimeFinder split and restore operations in conjunction with VxFS file systems and VxVM disk groups and volumes that have been created on Symmetrix STD devices. You can use the commands in VERITAS FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix to:
Note The VERITAS FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix software is available with the VERITAS Storage Foundation for Oracle product. It is not currently available for DB2 or Sybase databases. A valid SYMCLI license key must be obtained from EMC to use EMC TimeFinder. The VERITAS Cluster Server Agents for VERITAS FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix are add-ons to VERITAS Cluster Server that enable automatic recovery of FlashSnap Agent for Symmetrix operations. For more information, see the following documents that are installed with the VRTSfasdc package:
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