3. Take snapshot
Create new Snapshot immediately.
Note : Snapshot function is not as creating identical data for backup, it is based on existing database recovering
to different Snapshot stages, if the database is damaged or formatted, it may not be workable for system
recovery. Also if the changes of data volume is over the configured Snapshot volume, then the entire
Snapshots will be failed, therefore, it is highly recommended that user should aware of total available
volume of snapshot while using this function.
Snapshot field description:
No.
Snapshot ID. Click the button below individual ID for detailed setups.
Name
Name of Snapshot.
Used
Capacity of the Snapshot. Can be expressed in unit of GB or MB.
Status
Status of Snapshot.
“N/A”
→
The snapshot is normal.
“Replicated”
→
The snapshot is for clone usage.
“Abort”
→
The snapshot is over space and abort.
Health
Health status of Snapshot.
“Good”
→
The snapshot is good.
“Failed”
→
The snapshot fails.
Exposure
To display Snapshot VD exposures Snapshot or not
Right
Default is “Read-only”
#LUN
Number of LUN.
Created time
Creation time of Snapshot.
Click the button below individual ID for detailed setups as described below.
Figure 3.5.5.3
1. Expose / Unexpose
To display Snapshot VD
2. Rollback
Restore the system back to state of given Snapshot.
3. Delete
Delete Snapshot.
4. Attach (appear only after being exposed)
Assign LUN for given Snapshot.
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