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option value that you set. For example, 1440/180 = 8. The firmware then compares
the
timesPerDay
integer value with the calculated
scheduleInterval
integer
value and uses the smaller value.
To remove a schedule, use the
delete snapshot (legacy)
command with the
schedule
parameter. The
delete snapshot (legacy)
command with the
schedule
parameter deletes only the schedule, not the snapshot (legacy) volume.
Changing
Snapshot
(Legacy)
Volume Settings
Use the
set (snapshot) volume
command to change these property settings
for a snapshot (legacy) volume:
The snapshot (legacy) volume name
The warning threshold percent
The snapshot (legacy) repository full policy
The schedule options
The snapshot (legacy) rollback priority
This example shows how to change a snapshot (legacy) volume name.
c:\...\sm
X
\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c “set volume [\”Mars_Spirit_4-1\”]
userLabel=\”Mars_Odyssey_3-2\”;”
This example shows how to use the command in a script file:
set volume [“Mars_Spirit_4-1”]
userLabel=”Mars_Odyssey_3-2”;
When you change the warning threshold percent and the snapshot (legacy) repository
full policy, you can apply the changes to one or several snapshot (legacy) volumes
with this command. This example shows how to use the
set (snapshot)
volume
command to change these properties on more than one snapshot (legacy)
volume:
c:\...\sm
X
\client>smcli 123.45.67.88 123.45.67.89
-c “set volume
[\”Mars_Spirit_4-1\” \”Mars_Spirit_4-2\”
\”Mars_Spirit_4-3\”
warningThresholdPercent=50
repositoryFullPolicy=failBaseWrites;”
This example shows how to use the command in a script file:
set volume [“Mars_Spirit_4-1” “Mars_Spirit_4-2”
“Mars_Spirit_4-3”] warningThresholdPercent=50
repositoryFullPolicy=failBaseWrites;
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