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Species the volume name on which the Replay is located. Names that contain spaces must be enclosed in single quotes.
–volumeindex integer
Species the index of the volume on which the Replay is located.
Examples
Delete a Replay:
replay delete -volume 'volume 1' -name 'replay cu'
replay delete -deviceid 6000d3100000c90000000000000000c7-name 'replay cu'
replay show
Description
Shows Replay information. Output depends on the lter options specied in the command.
NOTE: A Replay is a Storage Center point-in-time copy that allows a site to restore data from a specic point in time. When
planning Replay schedules and expiration settings, take care to balance restore requirements with the amount of resources
consumed by unexpired Replays. Unexpired Replays can consume a disproportionate amount of Storage Center resources.
Format
replay show {options}
Options
–consistencygroup string
If a Replay was taken with a Consistency Group, shows the index of the group. If a Replay was not taken with a Consistency Group, output
is null.
–csv filename
Species a csv le in which to save output.
–expire string
Species a Replay expiration date/time stamp by which to lter the display.
–freeze string
Species a Replay freeze date/time stamp by which to lter the display.
–h
Shows help for command options.
–index string
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