Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 229

Set a Snapshot Online or Offline, Clone a Snapshot to Create a New Volume, Modify a Snapshot Name or

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When you select a snapshot timestamp, its full name (volume and timestamp) appears in the GUI main window and in the Snapshot iSCSI Settings panel. You can modify the snapshot name. The new name can contain up to 127 characters. (Fewer characters are accepted for this field if you type the value as a Unicode character string, which takes up a variable number of bytes, depending on the specific character.) For information about the number of snapshots that can be created, see the Dell EqualLogic PS Series Storage Arrays Release Notes. When the maximum number of snapshots for a volume or group is reached, the system displays an error message and no more snapshots can be created. Set a Snapshot Online or Offline By default, a snapshot is offline. You can set a snapshot online, making it accessible to iSCSI initiators that match one of the snapshot's access control policies. If you set a snapshot offline, any current iSCSI connections to the snapshot are lost. 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes. 3. Expand the volume name and then select the snapshot timestamp. 4. In the Activities panel, click Set snapshot online or Set snapshot offline. 5. Click Yes to confirm the choice to put the snapshot online or offline. Clone a Snapshot to Create a New Volume Cloning a snapshot creates a new standard volume, template volume, or thin clone volume. The new volume has a new name and new iSCSI target name, but the same reported size, pool, and contents that the original volume had at the time that you created the snapshot. The group allocates space equal to the volume reserve that you specify for the new volume. If you reserve snapshot space for the new volume, the group allocates additional space. The original snapshot still exists after the clone operation. The cloning process is accomplished through a wizard interface and is similar to creating a new volume, except that some attributes are predetermined by the source volume. To clone a snapshot: 1. Click Volumes. 2. Expand Volumes. 3. Expand the volume name and then select a snapshot timestamp. 4. In the Activities panel, click Clone snapshot. The Clone Snapshot wizard opens. 5. Provide the required information in each step of the wizard, and click Next. 6. When you reach the final step, click Finish. Modify a Snapshot Name or Description The default snapshot name is based on the volume name and the time that you created the snapshot. You can modify this name and the optional snapshot description. The following considerations apply: • If you modify a snapshot name, and the alias (public name) is set to be the same as the snapshot name, the alias changes to match the new name. • The iSCSI target name for the snapshot does not change if you change the snapshot name. To modify a snapshot name or description: About Backing Up and Protecting Your Data 229

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When you select a snapshot timestamp, its full name (volume and timestamp) appears in the GUI main window and in the Snapshot
iSCSI Settings panel. You can modify the snapshot name. The new name can contain up to 127 characters. (Fewer characters are
accepted for this
field
if you type the value as a Unicode character string, which takes up a variable number of bytes, depending on
the
specific
character.)
For information about the number of snapshots that can be created, see the
Dell EqualLogic PS Series Storage Arrays Release
Notes
. When the maximum number of snapshots for a volume or group is reached, the system displays an error message and no
more snapshots can be created.
Set a Snapshot Online or
Offline
By default, a snapshot is
offline.
You can set a snapshot online, making it accessible to iSCSI initiators that match one of the
snapshot’s access control policies.
If you set a snapshot
offline,
any current iSCSI connections to the snapshot are lost.
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
.
3.
Expand the volume name and then select the snapshot timestamp.
4.
In the Activities panel, click
Set snapshot online
or
Set snapshot
offline
.
5.
Click
Yes
to
confirm
the choice to put the snapshot online or
offline.
Clone a Snapshot to Create a New Volume
Cloning a snapshot creates a new standard volume, template volume, or thin clone volume. The new volume has a new name and
new iSCSI target name, but the same reported size, pool, and contents that the original volume had at the time that you created the
snapshot.
The group allocates space equal to the volume reserve that you specify for the new volume. If you reserve snapshot space for the
new volume, the group allocates additional space.
The original snapshot still exists after the clone operation. The cloning process is accomplished through a wizard interface and is
similar to creating a new volume, except that some attributes are predetermined by the source volume.
To clone a snapshot:
1.
Click
Volumes
.
2.
Expand
Volumes
.
3.
Expand the volume name and then select a snapshot timestamp.
4.
In the Activities panel, click
Clone snapshot
. The Clone Snapshot wizard opens.
5.
Provide the required information in each step of the wizard, and click
Next
.
6.
When you reach the
final
step, click
Finish
.
Modify a Snapshot Name or Description
The default snapshot name is based on the volume name and the time that you created the snapshot. You can modify this name and
the optional snapshot description.
The following considerations apply:
If you modify a snapshot name, and the alias (public name) is set to be the same as the snapshot name, the alias changes to
match the new name.
The iSCSI target name for the snapshot does not change if you change the snapshot name.
To modify a snapshot name or description:
About Backing Up and Protecting Your Data
229