View snapshots
TimeFinder SnapVX is a local replication solution that is designed to non-disruptively create point-in-time copies (snapshots) of critical data.
About this task
This procedure explains how to view and manage snapshots of a storage group.
Steps
- Select the storage system.
- Click Protection and select Manual SnapVX from the Protected Storage Groups section of the summary panel.
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Select a storage group, click
, and click the number next to
Manual Snapshot Count.
The storage group Snapshots list view enables you to view and manage the snapshots that are associated with a storage group.
The following properties display:
- Snapshot—Name of the snapshot (For PowerMaxOS 5978 storage systems running release 9.1 or later where zDP snapshots exist for a storage group, the snapshot list view displays a single snapshot called "_Automated_Snapshot" that represents zDP snapshots. The zDP snapshot is included in the Protection dashboard calculation for SnapVX snapshot states from storage groups.).
- Creation Time—Date, time, and generation number for the snapshot
- Linked—Indication whether the snapshot is linked to another storage group (a checkmark indicates that the snapshot is linked).
- Restored—Indication whether the snapshot is restored to the source (A checkmark indicates that the snapshot is restored).
- Expired—Indication whether the snapshot is expired.
- Secured—Indication whether the snapshot is Secured or not (A checkmark indicates that the snapshot is Secured, a dash indicates that it is not. "Expired" indicates that the snapshot was Secured but is now expired).
- Persistent—Persistent indication
- Persistent—Snapshot type
The following controls are available:
—View snapshot details
- Create— Create snapshots
- Modify— Modify TimeFinder SnapVX snapshots
- Restore— Restore snapshots
- Link— Link to snapshots
- Unlink— Unlink from snapshots
- Relink— Relink to snapshots
- Set Mode— Set copy mode for snapshots
- Set time to Live— Set snapshots to automatically terminate
- Set Secure— Set "Secure" status on an existing snapshot
- Set Persistent— Set a snapshot policy snapshot to be persistent
- Terminate— Terminate snapshots
- Bulk Terminate— Bulk terminate snapshots