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Species the volume name on which the Replay is located. Names that contain spaces must be enclosed in single quotes.
–volumeindex integer
Species 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 specied in the command.
NOTE: A Replay is a Storage Center point-in-time copy that allows a site to restore data from a specic 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
Species a csv le in which to save output.
–expire string
Species a Replay expiration date/time stamp by which to lter the display.
–freeze string
Species a Replay freeze date/time stamp by which to lter the display.
–h
Shows help for command options.
–index string
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