Dell EqualLogic PS6210XS EqualLogic Group Manager Administrator s Guide PS Ser - Page 231

Restore a Volume from a Snapshot, About Snapshots and NAS Container Data

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4. In the Activities panel, click Delete snapshot. 5. When prompted to confirm the deletion, click Yes. Restore a Volume from a Snapshot You can restore a volume from a snapshot, and replace the data in the current volume with the volume data at the time you created the snapshot. The snapshot still exists after the restore operation. The following considerations and constraints apply when restoring a volume from a snapshot: • All members that contain data from a volume or snapshot must be online. • A template volume cannot be restored from a snapshot. • Before the restore operation starts, the group automatically creates a snapshot of the current volume. • A synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume cannot be restored from a snapshot if the snapshot's size is different from that of the volume. To restore a volume from a snapshot: 1. Disconnect any iSCSI initiators from the volume. Follow the instructions for your operating system and initiator. 2. Click Volumes. 3. Expand Volumes and then select the volume name. 4. Click Set offline and confirm that you want to set the volume offline. 5. Click Restore volume to open the Restore Volume from Snapshot dialog box. 6. Select the timestamp of the snapshot that you want to restore and click OK. The Restore Volume from Snapshot dialog box opens. 7. If you want the volume to be put online after it is restored, select the Set volume online after restore is complete checkbox. 8. Click Yes to initiate the restore process. If you selected the Set volume online... checkbox in step 7, the volume will come online when the restore procedure completes. The restored volume has the same name and iSCSI target name as the original volume. About Snapshots and NAS Container Data Snapshots are read-only, point-in-time copies of NAS container data. Snapshots use a redirect-on-write method to track NAS container changes. Deleting a NAS container deletes any snapshots of the NAS container. Before you can create a snapshot, you must specify the amount of snapshot reserve for the NAS container. Snapshot reserve is specified as a percentage of the NAS container space. Therefore, user data and snapshots compete for the same NAS container space. NOTE: Select the Enable data reduction checkbox to activate the Modify policy button. Enabling data reduction permanently removes the snapshot reserve functionality from the NAS container. Snapshot creation is instantaneous. You can schedule snapshots to create them regularly. Snapshot reserve is used only if NAS container changes occur. When free snapshot reserve is consumed, the NAS cluster deletes the oldest snapshot before creating a new one. Clients can easily retrieve files in a snapshot, without administrator intervention. If necessary, you can restore a NAS container from a snapshot. Create a NAS Container Snapshot To create a snapshot of a NAS container: 1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name. 2. In the Activities panel, click Create snapshot. About Backing Up and Protecting Your Data 231

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4.
In the Activities panel, click
Delete snapshot
.
5.
When prompted to
confirm
the deletion, click
Yes
.
Restore a Volume from a Snapshot
You can restore a volume from a snapshot, and replace the data in the current volume with the volume data at the time you created
the snapshot. The snapshot still exists after the restore operation.
The following considerations and constraints apply when restoring a volume from a snapshot:
All members that contain data from a volume or snapshot must be online.
A template volume cannot be restored from a snapshot.
Before the restore operation starts, the group automatically creates a snapshot of the current volume.
A synchronous replication (SyncRep) volume cannot be restored from a snapshot if the snapshot’s size is
different
from that of
the volume.
To restore a volume from a snapshot:
1.
Disconnect any iSCSI initiators from the volume. Follow the instructions for your operating system and initiator.
2.
Click
Volumes
.
3.
Expand
Volumes
and then select the volume name.
4.
Click
Set
offline
and
confirm
that you want to set the volume
offline.
5.
Click
Restore volume
to open the Restore Volume from Snapshot dialog box.
6.
Select the timestamp of the snapshot that you want to restore and click
OK
. The Restore Volume from Snapshot dialog box
opens.
7.
If you want the volume to be put online after it is restored, select the
Set volume online after restore is complete
checkbox.
8.
Click
Yes
to initiate the restore process. If you selected the
Set volume online...
checkbox in step 7, the volume will come online
when the restore procedure completes.
The restored volume has the same name and iSCSI target name as the original volume.
About Snapshots and NAS Container Data
Snapshots are read-only, point-in-time copies of NAS container data. Snapshots use a redirect-on-write method to track NAS
container changes.
Deleting a NAS container deletes any snapshots of the NAS container.
Before you can create a snapshot, you must specify the amount of snapshot reserve for the NAS container.
Snapshot reserve is
specified
as a percentage of the NAS container space. Therefore, user data and snapshots compete for the same NAS container
space.
NOTE: Select the Enable data reduction checkbox to activate the Modify policy button. Enabling data reduction
permanently removes the snapshot reserve functionality from the NAS container.
Snapshot creation is instantaneous. You can schedule snapshots to create them regularly.
Snapshot reserve is used only if NAS container changes occur. When free snapshot reserve is consumed, the NAS cluster deletes
the oldest snapshot before creating a new one.
Clients can easily retrieve
files
in a snapshot, without administrator intervention. If necessary, you can restore a NAS container from a
snapshot.
Create a NAS Container Snapshot
To create a snapshot of a NAS container:
1.
Click
NAS
, expand
NAS Clusters
and
Local Containers
, and then select the NAS container name.
2.
In the Activities panel, click
Create snapshot
.
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