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

Traditional third-mirror break-off snapshots
Figure 9-1 shows the traditional third-mirror break-off volume snapshot model
that is supported by the vxassist command.
Figure 9-1
Third-mirror snapshot creation and usage
Start
Original volume
Snapshot mirror
Original volume
vxsassist snapclear
vxsassist
snapback
vxassist
snapshot
Refresh on snapback
Backup
cycle
Snapshot volume
Independent volume
Back up to disk, tape or
other media, or use to
replicate database or file
vxassist
snapshot
The vxassist snapstart command creates a mirror to be used for the snapshot,
and attaches it to the volume as a snapshot mirror. As is usual when creating a
mirror, the process of copying the volumes contents to the new snapshot plexes
can take some time to complete. (The vxassist snapabort cancels this operation
and removes the snapshot mirror.)
See Full-sized instant snapshots on page 354.
See Space-optimized instant snapshots on page 356.
When the attachment is complete, the vxassist snapshot command is used to
create a new snapshot volume by taking one or more snapshot mirrors to use as
its data plexes. The snapshot volume contains a copy of the original volumes data
at the time that you took the snapshot. If more than one snapshot mirror is used,
the snapshot volume is itself mirrored.
The command, vxassist snapback, can be used to return snapshot plexes to the
original volume from which they were snapped, and to resynchronize the data in
the snapshot mirrors from the data in the original volume. This enables you to
refresh the data in a snapshot after you use it to make a backup. You can use a
variation of the same command to restore the contents of the original volume
from a snapshot previously taken.
See Restoring the original volume from a snapshot on page 363.
353Administering volume snapshots
Traditional third-mirror break-off snapshots