Hardware manual
Group Administration Snapshot management
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The default snapshot name is the volume name followed by the date and time when you created the snapshot (for
example,
dbase-2009-03-25-15:31:14.7668). Snapshots appear under a volume in the far-left panel listed by
by timestamp. When you select a snapshot timestamp, its full name (volume and timestamp) appears in the GUI
main window and in the Snapshot iSCSI Settings pane.
Displaying snapshots for a volume
1. Click Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand Volumes in the far-left tree.
2. Select the volume name, and then click the
Snapshots tab. The Snapshot Summary panel provides the
following information:
• Snapshot reserve and capacity used.
• Warning and recovery policy
• Number of, and schedule for snapshots
• Schedule details and events
3. Move the pointer over a snapshot to display a context mess
age showing its name, the current snapshot status,
and the requested snapshot status.
4. See Table 15-23 and Table 15-24 for snapshot status.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Displaying snapshot details for a volume
Click Volumes in the lower-left panel, then expand Volumes in the far-left tree, then select the volume name, and
then click the
Snapshots tab. The Snapshots panel provides the following information:
• Collection and schedule containing this snapshot
• Size and status of the snapshot
• Accessibility of (security) and connections to the snapshot
If the snapshot belongs to a snapshot collection, click
View snapshot collection to see details of the
snapshot collection. This link appears in the General Snapshot Information panel only if applicable.
See the online help for information about the data fields and options.
Displaying details of an individual snapshot
1. Click Volumes in the lower-left panel and then expand Volumes in the far-left tree.
2. Expand a volume name and then click the snapshot. The Snapshot name wind
ow contains the Snapshot Status
and Snapshot Access tabs.