Some SnapDrive features and operations are not supported for clustered Data ONTAP.
- Storage provisioning and Snapshot management operations are not supported on the Vserver's root volume.
- Operations on file specification or LUNs which span across Data ONTAP operating in 7-Mode and storage systems running on clustered Data ONTAP
are not supported.
- The symbolic links that reside inside a mount point are not supported.
- Aggregates which contain Vserver volumes must be assigned to
the Vserver's aggregate list to configure the Vserver and
execute SnapDrive operations.
SnapDrive for UNIX does not support migration of the Vserver because it is not supported by clustered Data ONTAP.
- Snap connect operation with the -readonly option mounts only the .snapshot directory on the host and does not create clone volume.
In clustered Data ONTAP, export policy is defined only at the volume level and not at the directory level. Therefore, the .snapshot directory cannot be exported to the secondary host (the host which does not have export permission on the parent volume).
- SnapDrive for UNIX does not support volume-based SnapRestore (VBSR) operations from a Snapshot copy taken prior to the base Snapshot copy, when the volume is in a SnapMirror or SnapVault operation.
- SnapDrive for UNIX does not support the snapdelete operation of the Snapshot copy taken before SnapVault update, when the volume is in SnapVault (XDP) relationship.