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Deleting a persistent image schedule – Dell PowerVault 715N (Rackmount NAS Appliance) User Manual

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Retention Weight, Number of images (per schedule) to save, and the persistent image Name.

NOTE:

To select multiple volumes, press and hold and select all volumes that are to be included in

the persistent image.

You can use patterns in the persistent image name to differentiate your persistent images. For example if

you use a pattern of Snapshot.%i and you take two persistent images, you have Snapshot.1 and

Snapshot.2. The default persistent image name pattern is Snapshot %M-%D-%Y %H.%m.%s. Valid

pattern macros are as follows:

%M = Month

%D = Day

%Y = Year

%h = Hours in 12-hour format

%H = Hours in 24-hour format

%s = Second

%i = Instance, which increments once per instance

%a = AM/PM

%W = Day of the week

%w = Three-letter day of the week

%% = Percent sign

5. Click OK to save the new scheduled persistent image.

Deleting a Persistent Image Schedule

1. On the NAS Manager primary menu, click Disks, and then click ActiveArchive.

2. Click Schedules.

3. On the Persistent Image Schedules page, click the check box next to the scheduled persistent image to be

deleted.

4. In the Tasks list on the Persistent Image Schedules page, click Delete.

5. Click OK to delete the item or Cancel to leave the item intact.

Editing the Properties of a Persistent Image Schedule

1. On the NAS Manager primary menu, click Disks, and then click ActiveArchive.

2. Click Schedules.

3. In the Tasks list on the Persistent Image Schedules page, click Properties...

4. Use the appropriate menus to select the Starting time, the frequency at which to repeat the persistent image

(Repeat every frequency), the Beginning day, the Volume(s), the Image Attributes (Read-only or

Read/Write), and the Number of images (per schedule) to save.

NOTE:

To select multiple volumes, press and hold and select all volumes that are to be included in

the persistent image.

5. Click OK to modify the schedule or Cancel to leave the schedule intact.