Removing snapshots
About this task
You can remove a volume together with its snapshots, or remove individual snapshots.
Before removing a volume or snapshots, you must ensure that they are not mapped to
any SDCs. If they are, unmap them before removing them. Snapshots are unmapped in
the same way as volumes are unmapped. For information, see
on
page 219.
Best practice is to avoid deleting volumes or snapshots while the MDM cluster is being
upgraded, to avoid causing a Data Unavailability status.
Note:
Removal of a volume or snapshot erases all the data on the corresponding
volume or snapshot.
Procedure
1. In the Frontend
>
Volumes
>
V-Trees view, navigate to the volume from which
you want to remove snapshots, and select it.
2. From the Command menu or context-sensitive menu, select one of the
following options:
l
To remove both the parent volume and all volumes that were created as
snapshots of the specified volume or one of its descendants, select Remove
with Descendants
l
To retain the parent volume, and remove only its snapshots, select Remove
Descendants Only
The Remove Volumes window is displayed, showing a list of the objects that
will be removed.
3. Click OK.
The progress of the operation is displayed at the bottom of the window. It is
recommended to keep the window open until the operation is completed, and
until you can see the result of the operation.
Removing snapshots from a consistency group
Remove a snapshot from a consistency group using the VxFlex OS GUI.
Procedure
1. In the Frontend
>
Volumes
>
V-Trees view, navigate to the snapshot which you
want to remove from the consistency group, and select the snapshot.
2. From the Command menu or context-sensitive menu, select Remove
Consistency Group.
The Remove Consistency Group window is displayed, showing the selected
snapshot.
3. Click OK.
The progress of the operation is displayed at the bottom of the window. It is
recommended to keep the window open until the operation is completed, and
until you can see the result of the operation.
Configuring the System using the VxFlex OS GUI
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