Tuesday, February 25, 2014

NETAPP SNAPSHOT COMMANDS TUTORIAL



SNAPSHOT RELATED COMMANDS

TO DELETE ALL SNAPSHOT COPIES OF A VOLUME:
Snap delete –V –a <volume name>

TO FIND RATE OF CHANGE OF DATA BETWEEN SNAPSHOT COPIES IS:
Snap delta –V <volume name> <snap shot name> <snap shot name>

TO ESTIMATE AMOUNT OF SPACE FREED BY DELETING A SNAPSHOT IS
Snap reclaimable <volume name> <snap shot name>

TO LIST SNAPSHOT COPIES OF AGGREGATE:
Snap list –A

TO LIST SNAPSHOT COPIES OF A VOLUME:
Snap list –V

TO LIST SNAP SHOT COPIES OF A QTREE:
Snap list –o <qtree path>

TO CREATE A SNAPSHOT FOR AGGREGATE:
Snap create –A <aggregate name> <snap shot name>

TO CREATE A SNAPSHOT FOR A VOLUME:
Snap create –V <volume name> <snap name>

TO DELETE A AGGREGATE SNAPSHOT:
Snap delete –A <aggregate name> <snap name>

TO DELETE AN VOLUME SNAPSHOT:
Snap delete –V <volume name> <snap name>

TO RENAME A SNAPSHOT:
Snap rename –V <volume name> <old name> <new name>

TO SCHEDULE A SNAPSHOT FOR A VOLUME:
Snap sched –V <volume name> <weeks days hours@list>

TO SEE SNAPSHOT RESERVE FOR A VOLUME:
Snapshot reserve

TO SET SNAPSHOT RESERVE:
Snap reserve –V <volume name> <percent>

TO RESTORE FROM SNAPSHOT:
Snap restore –t <volume| file> -s <snap shot name> -r <restore as path> <volume name>

TO ENABLE SNAPSHOT AUTODELETE:
Snap autodelete <volume name> on

TO DISABLE SNAPSHOT AUTODELETE:
Snap autodelete <volume name> off

TO SHOW SNAPSHOT AUTODELETE OPTIONS:
Snap autodelete <volume name> show

TO SET AUTODELETE OPTIONS:
Snap autodelete <volume name> <options> <value>

TO SEE THE SNAP ID AND HOW MUCH BLOCKS THEY OWNED:
Priv set advanced
Snap status –V <volume name>


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