Back up using Azure Application Consistent Snapshot tool
This article provides a guide for running the backup command of the Azure Application Consistent Snapshot tool that you can use with Azure NetApp Files.
Introduction
A storage snapshot based backup is run using the azacsnap -c backup command. This command performs the orchestration of a database consistent storage snapshot on the DATA volumes, and a storage snapshot (without any database consistency setup) on the OTHER volumes.
For DATA volumes azacsnap will prepare the database for a storage snapshot, then it will take the storage snapshot for all configured volumes, finally it will advise the database the snapshot is complete. It will also manage any database entries which record snapshot backup activity (e.g. SAP HANA backup catalog).
Command options
The -c backup command takes the following arguments:
--volume=type of volume to snapshot, this parameter may containdata,other, oralldatasnapshots the volumes within thedataVolumestanza of the configuration file.- data Volume Snapshot process
- put the database into backup-mode.
- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
"dataVolume"stanza. - take the database out of backup-mode.
- perform snapshot management.
- data Volume Snapshot process
othersnapshots the volumes within theotherVolumestanza of the configuration file.- other Volume Snapshot process
- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
"otherVolume"stanza. - perform snapshot management.
- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
- other Volume Snapshot process
allsnapshots all the volumes in thedataVolumestanza and then all the volumes in theotherVolumestanza of the configuration file. The processing is handled in the order outlined as follows:- all Volumes Snapshot process
- data Volume Snapshot (same as the normal
--volume dataoption)- put the database into backup-mode.
- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
"dataVolume"stanza. - take the database out of backup-mode.
- perform snapshot management.
- other Volume Snapshot (same as the normal
--volume otheroption)- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
"otherVolume"stanza. - perform snapshot management.
- take snapshots of the Volume(s) listed in the configuration file's
- data Volume Snapshot (same as the normal
- all Volumes Snapshot process
Note
By creating a separate config file with the boot volume as the otherVolume, it's possible for
bootsnapshots to be taken on an entirely different schedule (for example, daily).--prefix=the customer snapshot prefix for the snapshot name. This parameter has two purposes. Firstly purpose is to provide a unique name for grouping of snapshots. Secondly to determine the--retentionnumber of storage snapshots that are kept for the specified--prefix.Important
Only alpha numeric ("A-Z,a-z,0-9"), underscore ("_") and dash ("-") characters are allowed.
--retentionthe number of snapshots of the defined--prefixto be kept. Any additional snapshots are removed after a new snapshot is taken for this--prefix.--trimavailable for SAP HANA v2 and later, this option maintains the backup catalog and on disk catalog and log backups. The number of entries to keep in the backup catalog is determined by the--retentionoption above, and deletes older entries for the defined prefix (--prefix) from the backup catalog, and the related physical logs backup. It also deletes any log backup entries that are older than the oldest non-log backup entry. This operations helps to prevent the log backups from using up all available disk space.Note
The following example command will keep 9 storage snapshots and ensure the backup catalog is continuously trimmed to match the 9 storage snapshots being retained.
azacsnap -c backup --volume data --prefix hana_TEST --retention 9 --trim[--ssl=]an optional parameter that defines the encryption method used to communicate with SAP HANA, eitheropensslorcommoncrypto. If defined, then theazacsnap -c backupcommand expects to find two files in the same directory, these files must be named after the corresponding SID. Refer to Using SSL for communication with SAP HANA. The following example takes ahanatype snapshot with a prefix ofhana_TESTand will keep9of them communicating with SAP HANA using SSL (openssl).azacsnap -c backup --volume data --prefix hana_TEST --retention 9 --trim --ssl=openssl[--configfile <config filename>]is an optional parameter allowing for custom configuration file names.
Snapshot backups are fast
The duration of a snapshot backup is independent of the volume size, with a 10-TB volume being snapped within the same approximate time as a 10-GB volume.
The primary factors impacting overall execution time are the number of volumes to be snapshot and any
changes in the --retention parameter (where a reduction can increase the execution time as excess
snapshots are removed).
In the example configuration above (for Azure Large Instance), snapshots for the two volumes took less than 5 seconds to complete. For Azure NetApp Files, snapshots for the two volumes would take about 60 seconds.
Note
If the --retention is significantly reduced from the previous time azacsnap is run
(for example, from --retention 50 to --retention 5), then the time taken will increase as azacsnap
needs to remove the extra snapshots.
Example with data parameter
azacsnap -c backup --volume data --prefix hana_TEST --retention 9 --trim
The command does not output to the console, but does write to a log file, a result file,
and /var/log/messages.
In this example the log file name is azacsnap-backup-azacsnap.log (see Log files)
When running the -c backup with the --volume data option a result file is also generated as a file to allow
for quickly checking the result of a backup. The result file has the same base name as the log file, with .result as its suffix.
In this example the result file name is azacsnap-backup-azacsnap.result and contains the following output:
cat logs/azacsnap-backup-azacsnap.result
Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
The /var/log/messages file contains the same output as the .result file. See the following
example (run as root):
grep "azacsnap.*Database" /var/log/messages | tail -n10
Jul 2 05:22:07 server01 azacsnap[183868]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:27:06 server01 azacsnap[4069]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:32:07 server01 azacsnap[19769]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:37:06 server01 azacsnap[35312]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:42:06 server01 azacsnap[50877]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:47:06 server01 azacsnap[66429]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:52:06 server01 azacsnap[82964]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:57:06 server01 azacsnap[98522]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 05:59:13 server01 azacsnap[105519]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Jul 2 06:02:06 server01 azacsnap[114280]: Database # 1 (H80) : completed ok
Example with other parameter
azacsnap -c backup --volume other --prefix logs_TEST --retention 9
The command does not output to the console, but does write to a log file only. It does not write
to a result file or /var/log/messages.
In this example the log file name is azacsnap-backup-azacsnap.log (see Log files).
Example with other parameter (to backup host OS)
Note
The use of another configuration file (--configfile bootVol.json) which contains only
the boot volumes.
azacsnap -c backup --volume other --prefix boot_TEST --retention 9 --configfile bootVol.json
Important
For Azure Large Instance, the configuration file volume parameter for the boot volume might not be visible at the host operating system level. This value can be provided by Microsoft Operations.
The command does not output to the console, but does write to a log file only. It does not write
to a result file or /var/log/messages.
In this example the log file name is azacsnap-backup-bootVol.log (see Log files).
Log files
The log file name is constructed from the following "(command name)-(the -c option)-(the config filename)". For example, if running the command azacsnap -c backup --configfile h80.json --retention 5 --prefix one-off then the log file will be called azacsnap-backup-h80.log. Or if using the -c test option with the same configuration file (e.g. azacsnap -c test --configfile h80.json) then the log file will be called azacsnap-test-h80.log.
Note
Log files can be automatically maintained using this guide.
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