HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 101
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export snapshot Description Exports a replication snapshot in the local system to a new standard snapshot. The standard snapshot will reside in the same snap pool, take a snapshot license, and be independent of the replication snapshot. The standard snapshot can used like any other standard snapshot, and changes to it will not affect the replication snapshot. The standard snapshot is subject to the snap pool's deletion policies. If the snap pool reaches its critical threshold, the snapshot may be deleted, even if it is mapped. If you want to preserve the snapshot's data, you can create a standard volume from the snapshot; see the volumecopy command. The export command will not succeed if the replication snapshot is in a remote system or if the resulting snapshot would exceed license limits. Syntax export snapshot name standard-snapshot [set replication-set] replication-snapshot Parameters name standard-snapshot A name for the resulting snapshot. A snapshot name is case sensitive; can include spaces and printable UTF-8 characters except a left angle bracket, backslash, comma, or double quote; and can have a maximum of 32 bytes. A name that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotes. set replication-set Optional. The name or serial number of the replication set. replication-snapshot The name or serial number of the replication snapshot to export. If the name is not unique across replication sets, specify the set parameter. Example Export local replication snapshot RepSnap1 to standard snapshot Snap1: # export snapshot name Snap1 RepSnap1 Info: The exported snapshot will reside in the snap pool. If the snap pool reaches its critical threshold, the snapshot may be deleted, even if it is mapped. To preserve the exported snapshot's data, create a volume copy of the exported snapshot. Info: The snapshot has been exported. (Snap1) Success: Command completed successfully. (2012-01-21 12:10:32) See also • show replication-sets • show snapshots export snapshot 101