Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 71
it will go offline. See Recovering Snapshots After a Pool Capacity Failure on, repeat Steps 4 to 6.
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Backing Up Your Data with Snapshots 4 Select the volume(s) you want to include in the snapshot set. Note If the volume you select has dependent volumes listed, Adaptec strongly recommends that you copy the volume and its dependencies, to avoid losing related data. 5 Type a name or description for the snapshot, then click Next. The Snapshot Settings screen opens. The pool for the snapshot is automatically assigned. 6 Set the mount point for the snapshot. (If you don't want to mount the snapshot, select None from the iSCSI Storage Host drop-down list, then skip to Step 7.) a Select the iSCSI Storage Host where you want to mount the snapshot, then assign a drive letter. All volumes in a snapshot set are mounted or unmounted. If you mount the snapshot set, all volumes are mounted on the same server. b Set the access type (Read only or Read/Write). c If you are copying multiple volumes, click the tab of the next volume, then repeat Steps 4 to 6. 7 Click Apply to begin the snapshot immediately. The Job Manager opens (see page 109) and the job begins. To schedule the snapshot for a later time or to create the snapshot on a recurring basis, see "Scheduling a Snapshot Job" on page 67. When the snapshot has been created, it appears in the Enterprise View. Select any snapshot in the Enterprise View to open the Snapshot View, shown in the next figure. Caution Carefully monitor the capacity of the pool that contains your snapshots. At this time, when the pool reaches maximum capacity, all snapshots contained within it will go offline. See "Recovering Snapshots After a Pool Capacity Failure" on page 148 for more information. Chapter 6 Protecting Your Data 65