Veritas Volume Manager 5.0.1 Administrator's Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

You can also take a snapshot of a volume set.
See Creating instant snapshots of volume sets on page 381.
Volume snapshots allow you to make backup copies of your volumes online with
minimal interruption to users. You can then use the backup copies to restore data
that has been lost due to disk failure, software errors or human mistakes, or to
create replica volumes for the purposes of report generation, application
development, or testing.
Volume snapshots can also be used to implement off-host online backup.
See About off-host processing solutions on page 419.
A volume snapshot captures the data that exists in a volume at a given point in
time. As such, VxVM does not have any knowledge of data that is cached in memory
by the overlying file system, or by applications such as databases that have files
open in the file system. If the fsgen volume usage type is set on a volume that
contains a mounted Veritas File System (VxFS), VxVM coordinates with VxFS to
flush data that is in the cache to the volume. For other file system types, depending
on the capabilities of the file system, there may potentially be inconsistencies
between data in memory and in the snapshot.
For databases, a suitable mechanism must additionally be used to ensure the
integrity of tablespace data when the volume snapshot is taken. The facility to
temporarily suspend file system I/O is provided by most modern database software.
For ordinary files in a file system, which may be open to a wide variety of different
applications, there may be no way to ensure the complete integrity of the file data
other than by shutting down the applications and temporarily unmounting the
file system. In many cases, it may only be important to ensure the integrity of file
data that is not in active use at the time that you take the snapshot.
There are two alternative methods of creating volume snapshots.
See Creating instant snapshots on page 364.
See Creating traditional third-mirror break-off snapshots on page 396.
Snapshot creation using the vxsnap command is the preferred mechanism for
implementing point-in-time copy solutions in VxVM. Support for traditional
third-mirror snapshots that are created using the vxassist command may be
removed in a future release.
To recover from the failure of instant snapshot commands, see the Veritas Volume
Manager Troubleshooting Guide.
Administering volume snapshots
About volume snapshots
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