The Snapshot policy feature provides snapshot orchestration at scale (1,024 snaps per storage group). The feature simplifies snapshot management for snapshots.
About this task
See
Understanding Snapshot policy for an overview of the snapshot policy functionality.
This operation allows you to bulk terminate all snapshots for a storage group or alternatively all snapshots for a specified snapshot name for a storage group. You may also choose to retain some snapshots. For example, you can choose to keep the last five snapshots and terminate the remaining snapshots.
The
Bulk Terminate operation is best effort. For example, if a snapshot is in a restored or linked state the bulk terminate operation ignores this snapshot but you are not notified.
Steps
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Select a storage system that supports snapshot policies.
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Do one of the following:
- Click the storage group number on the Protection dashboard.
- Select
and click the storage group number on a snapshot policy card.
- Select
and click the compliance number or non-compliance number on a snapshot policy card.
The Snapshot Policy Storage Group list view is displayed.
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Select a storage group and click
to view the details panel.
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Select a storage group and click the number next to
Snapshots to view the snapshot list view.
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Select a snapshot, click
, and select
Bulk Terminate.
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Select the
All radio button to select all snapshots or select the
Snapshot Name radio button and select a single snapshot.
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Optional: Click
Advanced Options to continue setting the advanced options, as described next.
Setting Advanced options:
To force the operation even though one or more volumes may not be in the normal, expected state, select
Force.
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Click
OK.
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Do one of the following:
- Click
Run Now to perform the operation now.
- Expand
Run Now and click
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