HP AiO400r HP StorageWorks All-in-One Storage System User Guide (440583-006, J - Page 88

Managing snapshots, Taking and deleting snapshots, Exposing a snapshot

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9. Click OK . Managing snapshots From the Manage Snapshots dialog box, you can take, delete, expose, unexpose, and revert snapshots. IMPORTANT: Snapshots are not supported on user-defined iSCSI LUN applications. Taking and deleting snapshots To take or delete a snapshot: 1. Select an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database, user-defined application, or shared folder in the content pane. 2. In the Actions pane, click Snapshots and then click Manage Snapshots. The Manage Snapshots dialog box displays. 3. To take a snapshot immediately, click Take Snapshot and then click Yes to confirm. 4. To delete a snapshot, select the snapshot from the snapshot list and click Delete. 5. When you are done making changes, click Close. Exposing a snapshot You can view a read-only copy of a snapshot of an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database, or user-defined application by exposing the snapshot on your HP All-in-One Storage System. Exposing a snapshot allows you to view the contents of a snapshot and selectively revert files. Note that the Latest data snapshot cannot be exposed while data is being synchronized from the source All-in-One Storage System. NOTE: A snapshot of a shared folder cannot be exposed or unexposed using ASM. Use the Shadow Copy Client to view snapshots of shared folders from a client computer. Snapshots of a shared folder are stored on the same logical disk as the shared folder, in a protected system folder. To expose a snapshot: 1. Select an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database, or user-defined application in the content pane. 2. In the Actions pane, click Snapshots and then click Manage Snapshots. The Manage Snapshots dialog box displays. 3. Select either Latest data or a snapshot from the list and then click Expose. The Expose Snapshot dialog box displays. Latest data represents the most current data on the system. The snapshot that is taken represents reflects the data that is on the system at that specific point in time. 88 Managing data protection

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9.
Click
OK
.
Managing snapshots
From the
Manage Snapshots
dialog box, you can take, delete, expose, unexpose, and revert snapshots.
IMPORTANT:
Snapshots are not supported on user-defined iSCSI LUN applications.
Taking and deleting snapshots
To take or delete a snapshot:
1.
Select an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database, user-defined application, or shared
folder in the content pane.
2.
In the Actions pane, click
Snapshots
and then click
Manage Snapshots
. The
Manage Snapshots
dialog box displays.
3.
To take a snapshot immediately, click
Take Snapshot
and then click
Yes
to confirm.
4.
To delete a snapshot, select the snapshot from the snapshot list and click
Delete
.
5.
When you are done making changes, click
Close
.
Exposing a snapshot
You can view a read-only copy of a snapshot of an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database,
or user-defined application by exposing the snapshot on your HP All-in-One Storage System. Exposing
a snapshot allows you to view the contents of a snapshot and selectively revert files. Note that the
Latest data
snapshot cannot be exposed while data is being synchronized from the source All-in-One
Storage System.
NOTE:
A snapshot of a shared folder cannot be exposed or unexposed using ASM. Use the Shadow Copy Client
to view snapshots of shared folders from a client computer. Snapshots of a shared folder are stored on the
same logical disk as the shared folder, in a protected system folder.
To expose a snapshot:
1.
Select an Exchange storage group, SQL Server database, or user-defined application in the
content pane.
2.
In the Actions pane, click
Snapshots
and then click
Manage Snapshots
. The
Manage Snapshots
dialog box displays.
3.
Select either
Latest data
or a snapshot from the list and then click
Expose
. The
Expose Snapshot
dialog box displays.
Latest data
represents the most current data on the system. The snapshot that is taken represents
reflects the data that is on the system at that specific point in time.
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