HP MSA 1040 HP MSA 1040 CLI Reference Guide (762782-001, March 2014) - Page 294
Shared Data, User Priority
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Snap Data Total amount of preserved and write data associated with the snapshot Unique Data Amount of preserved and write data that is unique to the snapshot Shared Data Amount of preserved and write data that is shared between this snapshot and other snapshots Priority Retention priority for the snapshot, based on the snapshot attributes and the user-defined retention priority for the snapshot type User Priority User-defined retention priority for the snapshot type Type • Standard snapshot: Snapshot of a master volume. • Standard snapshot(DRM): A temporary standard snapshot created from a replication snapshot for the purpose of doing a test failover for disaster recovery management (DRM). • Replication snapshot: For a primary or secondary volume, a snapshot that was created by a replication operation but is not a sync point. • Replication snapshot(Replicating): For a primary volume, a snapshot that is being replicated to a secondary system. • Replication snapshot(Current sync point): For a primary or secondary volume, the latest snapshot that is copy-complete on any secondary system in the replication set. • Replication snapshot(Common sync point): For a primary or secondary volume, the latest snapshot that is copy-complete on all secondary systems in the replication set. • Replication snapshot(Old Common sync point): For a primary or secondary volume, a common sync point that has been superseded by a new common sync point. • Replication snapshot(Only sync point): For a primary or secondary volume, the only snapshot that is copy-complete on any secondary system in the replication set. • Replication snapshot(Queued): For a primary volume, a snapshot associated with a replication operation that is waiting for a previous replication operation to complete. • Replication snapshot(Awaiting replicate): For a primary volume, a snapshot that is waiting to be replicated to a secondary system. 294