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reset snapshot Description Deletes the data in a snapshot and resets it to the current data in the associated master volume. The snapshot's volume characteristics are not changed. The command prompts you to unmount the snapshot from the host operating system before performing the reset; leaving it mounted can cause data corruption. CAUTION: All data represented by the snapshot as it exists prior to issuing this command is lost. Syntax reset snapshot [prompt yes|no] volume Parameters prompt yes|no Optional. Specifies an automatic response to the unmount prompt that either enables the reset to proceed or prevents the reset from proceeding: • yes: Enables the reset to proceed. • no: Prevents the reset from proceeding. If this parameter is omitted, you must reply to the prompt. volume Name or serial number of the snapshot to reset. For syntax, type Command syntax. Example Reset snapshot SS1: # reset snapshot SS1 Leaving the snapshot mounted during reset on any operating system can result in data corruption. Is the snapshot unmounted from all operating systems? yes Success: Command completed successfully. - The reset of a snapshot completed. See also • show snapshots HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array CLI Reference Guide 75

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HP StorageWorks 2000 G2 Modular Smart Array CLI Reference Guide
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reset snapshot
Description
Deletes the data in a snapshot and resets it to the current data in the associated master volume. The
snapshot's volume characteristics are not changed. The command prompts you to unmount the
snapshot from the host operating system before performing the reset; leaving it mounted can cause
data corruption.
CAUTION:
All data represented by the snapshot as it exists prior to issuing this command is lost.
Syntax
reset snapshot [prompt yes|no]
volume
Parameters
prompt yes|no
Optional. Specifies an automatic response to the unmount prompt that either enables the reset to
proceed or prevents the reset from proceeding:
yes
: Enables the reset to proceed.
no
: Prevents the reset from proceeding.
If this parameter is omitted, you must reply to the prompt.
volume
Name or serial number of the snapshot to reset. For syntax, type
Command syntax
.
Example
Reset snapshot
SS1
:
# reset snapshot SS1
Leaving the snapshot mounted during reset on any operating system can result in
data corruption.
Is the snapshot unmounted from all operating systems?
yes
Success: Command completed successfully. - The reset of a snapshot completed.
See also
show snapshots