SNAP
VAULT COMMANDS
TO SHOW SNAPVAULT DESTINATIONS:
Snapvault destinations (or)
snapvault destinations –s <filer:path>
TO ABORT THE SNAPAULT OPERATION:
Snapvault destinations –s
<filer:path> (to get the snap name)
Snapvault abort –f <destination
filer: destination path> -s <volume> <snap name>
TO MODIFY SNAPVALT PARAMETERS:
Snapvault modify –k <kbs> -t
<n> -o <options> -S <primary system: path> <secondary
system: path> (from secondary)
TO REVERT SNAPVAULT RELATIONSHIP:
Go to secondary controller.
Snap prerevert –f
TO RELEASE SNAPVAULT RELATIONSHIP:
Snapvault release <primary
path> <secondary system: path> (in primary)
Snapvault release <secondary
path> <primary system: restored path> (in secondary)
TO RESTORE FROM SNAPVAULT DATA:
Snapvault restore –s <snap
name> -k <n> -S <secondary system: path> <primary system:
path>
TO SEE CURRENT SNAPVAULT STATUS:
Snapvault status
TO START SNAPVAULT OPERATION:
From sec storage,
Snapvault start –S <source
system: path> <destination system: path>
TO STOP SNAPVAULT OPERATION:
From sec storage,
Snapvault stop –f <secondary
system: path>
TO UPDATE SNAPVAULT SECONDARY
CONTENTS:
From sec storage,
Snapvault update –s <snap
name> <secondary system: path>
TO CREATE SNAPVAULT SNAPSHOT:
Snapvault snap create <volume
name> <snap name>
TO PRESERVE A SNAPVAULT SNAPSHOT:
Snapvault snap preserve <volume
name> <snap name>
TO UNPRESERVE A SNAPVAULT
SNAPSHOT:
Snapvault snap unpreserve
<volume name> <snap name>
TO DISPLAT CURRENT SNAPVAULT
SNAPSHOT SCHEDULE:
Snapvault snap sched
TO SET SNAPVAULT SNAP SHOT
SCHEDULE;
Snapvault snap sched <volume
name> <snap name> <5@mon-fri@9-19>
TO UNSCHEDULE A SNAPVAULT
SNAPSHOT:
Snapvault snap unsched <volume
name> <snap name>
TO DO SNAPVAULT QTREE CHECK:
Snapvault check start –d <snap
name> -S <primary system: path> <destination system: path>
TO ABORT SNAPVAULT QTREE CHECK:
Snapvault check abort
<secondary system: path>