[OmniOS-discuss] Ang: Re: Ang: zvol snapshot rollback issue, dataset busy

Stephan Budach stephan.budach at JVM.DE
Wed Feb 17 07:52:27 UTC 2016


Am 16.02.16 um 18:58 schrieb Johan Kragsterman:
> Hi!
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> Am 16.02.16 um 17:11 schrieb Johan Kragsterman:
>> Hi!
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>> Ärende: [OmniOS-discuss] zvol snapshot rollback issue,dataset busy
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>> I now its OmniOs forum,question about Nexenta v4.0.4FP02.
>> Maybe issue is common to illumos,
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>> Getting below error when trying to rollback zvol snapshot,zvol unshared before rollback operation,system rebooted but result was same.
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>> any sugesttions?
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>> zfs rollback -r OPOOL/DATA at snap-hourly-1-2016-02-16-130002
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>> cannot rollback 'OPOOL/DATA': dataset is busy
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>> Nexenta log:
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>> Feb 16 15:35:47 xxx nms[966]: [ID 702911 local0.error] (:1.12) EXCEPTION: SystemCallError: SnapshotContainer::rollback(OPOOL/DATA at snap-hourly-1-2016-02-16-130002,-r):
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>> [zfs rollback -r OPOOL/DATA at snap-hourly-1-2016-02-16-130002] cannot rollback 'OPOOL/DATA': dataset is busy
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>> My guess is that the volume you want to roll it back to is registred as an LU with stmf...is it? If so, you need to delete it first. But be aware, before you delete the LU you need to delete any view for that LU. Otherwise you get views "hanging in the air" which is difficult to get rid of.
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>> Johan
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> I'd say, it's the other way round… if you delete a LUN via stmfadm
> delete-lu, that will also delete it's views, which can be annoying, if
> you then want to re-import the LUN from the rolled back snapshot, no?
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> If you want to keep the view, which is what I usually want to do, just
> run stmfadm delete-lu -k <LU> to keep the view. That way, you can then
> re-import the LUN on the rolled back dataset and won't have to re-create
> the view for it.
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> Cheers,
> Stephan
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> Is that so? I have been annoyed by this for a long time, that I needed to delete the view as well. But actually this was not the case some years ago when I discovered how I needed to do this. At this time I had views "hanging in the air" without connection to a LU, and difficulties to remove them.
> Happy to see that this is working the way it should...
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> But I am not familiar with this -k option, where is that one documented? Can't find it on Illumos man page for stmf, nor can I find it on Oracle.
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> /Johan
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I concurr, as much as I had found it also very cumbersome having to 
delete all views manually in the old days… I think to remember, that 
this was on OpenSolaris in 2011, when I started playing with COMSTAR and 
I was creating/removing LUNs and targets quite frequently.
However, on a production system, where everything has settled, I prefer 
it the other way round and I like to keep the vews in case I have to 
remove a LUN for the sake of a snapshot rollback.

Actually, the -k option is not mentioned anywhere but it is supported up 
to any version I checked. I came across this option when I searched the 
net for any means of deleting a LUN, but keeping the view and on some 
random website, there it was...

Cheers,
Stephan


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