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It could also be connection issues with your NAS, what type ? Fiber? SCSI cable?
Or even a faulty inboard interface... but since we don't know your configuration, we cant say more...
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netapp::snapmirror
NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm)
NAME
NetApp::Snapmirror -- OO class for snapmirror relationships
SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer;
use NetApp::Snapmirror;
my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new( .... );
my @snapmirrors = $filer->get_snapmirrors;
my $volume = $filer->get_volume( .... );
my @snapmirrors = $volume->get_snapmirrors;
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single snapmirror relationship, and provides methods for querying information about it, as well as methods for
managing it.
METHODS
get_filer
Returns the NetApp::Filer object for the filer on which this snapmirror relationship is defined.
get_source
Returns a NetApp::Snapmirror::Source object representing the source filer/volume for this snapmirror relationship.
get_destination
Returns a NetApp::Snapmirror::Destination object representing the source filer/volume for this snapmirror relationship.
Miscellaneous get_* methods
All of the following get methods return strings which match the values found for each of the obvious keywords in the output of "snapmirror
status -l":
get_status
get_progress
get_state
get_lag
get_mirror_timestamp
get_base_snapshot
get_current_transfer_type
get_current_transfer_error
get_contents
get_last_transfer_type
get_last_transfer_size
get_last_transfer_duration
get_last_transfer_from
NOTE: In a future release, when snapshots are supported as a proper object, the return value of get_snapshot will almost certainly return
such an object.
perl v5.14.2 2008-11-26 NetApp::Snapmirror(3pm)