05-31-2012
Syncing Home Directory
We have 2 Data centers in different part of the world , and we are in need to sync our home directory in both the locations .. that is if a file is written to my home dir in DC1 ..i want the file to be there in my home dir at DC2 systems too and vice versa ... the home dir content is stored in netapp filers in both the locations .. we thought of snapmirror at filer level , but that will make one location volume restricted and readonly .. is there a better way to do it at unix level .. most of the system in DC1 and DC2 are Solaris 10 ...
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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)