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XCP issue Solution
The SnapLock volume does not retain the WORM
files after an
xcp copy operation.
XCP copies the WORM files to the volume
successfully but the files are not retained by the
SnapLock volume.
1.
Perform the
xcp copy operation from the source
to the destination volume:
xcp copy src_server:/src_export
dst_server:/dst_export
2.
Use the
xcp chmod command to change the file
permissions on the destination volume to
readonly:
xcp chmod -mode a-w
dst_server:/dst_export
When the above steps are complete, the SnapLock
volume starts retaining the copied files.
The retention time of a SnapLock
volume is governed by the volume’s
default retention policy. Check the
volume retention settings before
starting migration:
Set the retention
time
Logdump
If you encounter an issue with an XCP command or job, the
logdump command enables you to dump log files
related to the issue into a
.zip file that can be sent to NetApp for debugging. The logdump command filters
logs based on the migration ID or job ID and dumps those logs into a
.zip file in the current directory. The
.zip file has the same name as the migration or job ID that is used with the command.
Example
xcp logdump -j <job id>
xcp logdump -m <migration id>
After migration, if you use the XCP_CONFIG_DIR or XCP_LOG_DIR environment variables to
override the default config location or log location, the
logdump command fails when used with
an old migration or job ID. To avoid this, use the same logpath until migration completes.
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