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

To back up a volume in a private disk group
1
On the primary host, use the following command to see if the volume is
associated with a version 20 data change object (DCO) and DCO volume that
allow instant snapshots and Persistent FastResync to be used with the volume:
# vxprint -g volumedg -F%instant volume
If the volume can be used for instant snapshot operations, this command
returns on; otherwise, it returns off.
If the volume was created under VxVM 4.0 or a later release, and it is not
associated with a new-style DCO object and DCO volume, add a version 20
DCO and DCO volume.
See Preparing a volume for DRL and instant snapshots on page 318.
If the volume was created before release 4.0 of VxVM, and has any attached
snapshot plexes, or is associated with any snapshot volumes, upgrade the
volume to use a version 20 DCO.
See Upgrading existing volumes to use version 20 DCOs on page 324.
2
On the primary host, use the following command to check whether FastResync
is enabled on the volume:
# vxprint -g volumedg -F%fastresync volume
If FastResync is enabled, this command returns on; otherwise, it returns off.
If FastResync is disabled, enable it using the following command on the
primary host:
# vxvol -g volumedg set fastresync=on volume
3
On the primary host, create a new volume in a separate disk group for use as
the snapshot volume.
See Creating a volume for use as a full-sized instant or linked break-off
snapshot on page 370.
It is recommended that a snapshot disk group is dedicated to maintaining
only those disks that are used for off-host processing.
Configuring off-host processing
Implemention of off-host processing solutions
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