Hi.
I'm a 3par newbie, and going to install our new 7200 2-node system.
3 vmware esxi 5.1 hosts will be attached with FC.
Another windows physical host will be responsible for backups with Veeam software.
My question:
Can I export a VV in read/write mode to the vmware esxi hosts, but also export same VV to the backup host as read-only?
Thanks,
Yizhar
VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
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Re: VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
Quick glance, I do not see a method to export a LUN as read only. I think the 3PAR approvaed ($) method would be to use virtual copy to take a snapshot and use a tool to backup the snapshot.
That said, my Cisco SAN switches have the ability to create a read only zone, so I would be able to accomplish this requirement outside of the 3PAR stack, perhaps you may be able to as well.
That said, my Cisco SAN switches have the ability to create a read only zone, so I would be able to accomplish this requirement outside of the 3PAR stack, perhaps you may be able to as well.
Richard Siemers
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Re: VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
Hi.
Thank you very much for the reply.
Backup from snapshot is planned for next Veeam version 7:
http://www.veeam.com/news/veeam-enables ... ts223.html
For current version I will choose later which approach to use -
maybe allow read write access for the backup server as I manage it myself,
or might use other approach.
Yizhar
Thank you very much for the reply.
Backup from snapshot is planned for next Veeam version 7:
http://www.veeam.com/news/veeam-enables ... ts223.html
For current version I will choose later which approach to use -
maybe allow read write access for the backup server as I manage it myself,
or might use other approach.
Yizhar
Re: VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
VADP based backups of esx you need to be careful of, thee is a vmware paper on how to configure the Windows OS to make sure Windows does not try to signature the VMFS datastore.
Re: VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
kluken wrote:VADP based backups of esx you need to be careful of, thee is a vmware paper on how to configure the Windows OS to make sure Windows does not try to signature the VMFS datastore.
Yeah, you just have to run diskpart and run the command "automount disable". That way the VMFS disks stay offline on your Veeam proxy. I'm actually running Veeam in this method and haven't had any problems thus far (knock on wood!).
Steve
Re: VV Export read only for Veeam san mode backup
Hi.
Well I have setup SAN mode on the backup server and it is working fine.
I didn't have to disable automount manualy as this is done by software anyway:
How to setup SAN access for use with Veeam Backup & Replication
http://www.veeam.com/kb1446
It works fine now.
Thanks for all the fish.
Yizhar
Well I have setup SAN mode on the backup server and it is working fine.
I didn't have to disable automount manualy as this is done by software anyway:
How to setup SAN access for use with Veeam Backup & Replication
http://www.veeam.com/kb1446
It works fine now.
Thanks for all the fish.
Yizhar