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Making an application-managed snapshot available on a server in a Microsoft cluster

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Making an application-managed snapshot available on a server in a Microsoft cluster Use this procedure to make an application-managed snapshot available on servers that are in a Microsoft cluster. NOTE: We recommend contacting Customer Support before performing this procedure. 1. Disconnect the iSCSI sessions. 2. Do one of the following (based on what you need to do with the application-managed snapshot): • Convert temporary space. • Create a SmartClone. • Promote a remote volume to a primary volume. • Failover/Failback Volume Wizard and selecting the "Failover the Primary Volume to the Selected Remote Volume Below" option. • Edit Volume and changing a remote snapshot to a primary volume. 3. Connect the iSCSI sessions to the new target volume. 4. Launch Windows Logical Disk Manager. 5. Bring the disk online. 6. Open the system event log and find the IDs for the disks you are working with. The disks will have new disk IDs. The log will show errors for the disks, along with the IDs the cluster was expecting to see for each disk. 7. Open a Windows command line and run diskpart.exe. 8. List the disks that appear to this server by typing the command list disk. 9. Select the disk you are working with by typing select disk # (where # is the corresponding number of the disk in the list). 10. Display the options set at the disk level by typing detail disk. If the disk is listed as read-only, change it by typing att disk clear readonly. The details show the expected ID for each disk. If the server is running Windows 2003, refer to Microsoft KB 280425 for how to change the disk IDs. 11. On Windows 2008 and later, change the disk ID to the expected ID by typing uniqueid disk ID=[expected_ID] (where [expected_ID] is the corresponding number of the disk in the list). 12. Select the volume you are working with by typing select volume # (where # is the corresponding number of the volume in the list). 13. Display the volume's attributes typing att vol. The volume will show that it is hidden, read-only, and shadow copy. 14. Change these attributes by typing att vol clear readonly hidden shadowcopy. 15. Exit diskpart by typing exit. 16. Reboot the server. 220 Using snapshots

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Making an application-managed snapshot available on a server in a Microsoft cluster
Use this procedure to make an application-managed snapshot available on servers that are in a
Microsoft cluster.
NOTE:
We recommend contacting Customer Support before performing this procedure.
1.
Disconnect the iSCSI sessions.
2.
Do one of the following (based on what you need to do with the application-managed snapshot):
Convert temporary space.
Create a SmartClone.
Promote a remote volume to a primary volume.
Failover/Failback Volume Wizard and selecting the
Failover the Primary Volume to the
Selected Remote Volume Below
option.
Edit Volume and changing a remote snapshot to a primary volume.
3.
Connect the iSCSI sessions to the new target volume.
4.
Launch Windows Logical Disk Manager.
5.
Bring the disk online.
6.
Open the system event log and find the IDs for the disks you are working with.
The disks will have new disk IDs. The log will show errors for the disks, along with the IDs the
cluster was expecting to see for each disk.
7.
Open a Windows command line and run diskpart.exe.
8.
List the disks that appear to this server by typing the command
list disk
.
9.
Select the disk you are working with by typing
select disk #
(where # is the corresponding
number of the disk in the list).
10.
Display the options set at the disk level by typing
detail disk
.
If the disk is listed as read-only, change it by typing
att disk clear readonly
.
The details show the expected ID for each disk. If the server is running Windows 2003, refer to
Microsoft KB 280425 for how to change the disk IDs.
11.
On Windows 2008 and later, change the disk ID to the expected ID by typing
uniqueid disk
ID=[expected_ID]
(where [expected_ID] is the corresponding number of the disk in the list).
12.
Select the volume you are working with by typing
select volume #
(where # is the
corresponding number of the volume in the list).
13.
Display the volume's attributes typing
att vol
.
The volume will show that it is hidden, read-only, and shadow copy.
14.
Change these attributes by typing
att vol clear readonly hidden shadowcopy
.
15.
Exit diskpart by typing
exit
.
16.
Reboot the server.
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