Stop snapshot (legacy), Description, Syntax – Dell PowerVault MD3260i User Manual
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Parameter
Description
snapshot images. Enclose the snapshot group identifier in
square brackets ([ []).
consistencyGroup
The alphanumeric identifier (including - and _) of the
snapshot consistency group for which you want to stop
pending snapshot images. Enclose the snapshot group
identifier in square brackets ([ []).
Stop Snapshot (Legacy)
Description
This command stops a copy-on-write operation.
Syntax
stop snapshot (virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] |
virtualDisks [virtualDiskName1... virtualDiskNameN])
Parameters
Parameter
Description
virtualDisk or virtualDisks
The name of the specific virtual disk for which you want to
stop a copy-on-write operation. You can enter more than
one virtual disk name.
Enclose the virtual disk names using one of these forms:
•
On a Windows command line:
\"virtualDiskName\"
•
In a Windows script engine window:
["virtualDiskName"]
•
On a Linux command line:
\"virtualDiskName\"
•
In a Linux script engine window:
[\"virtualDiskName\"]
Notes
Names can be any combination of alphanumeric characters, underscore (_), hyphen (-), and pound (#). Names can have
a maximum of 30 characters.
One technique for naming the snapshot (legacy) virtual disk and the snapshot (legacy) repository virtual disk is to add a
hyphenated suffix to the original base virtual disk name. The suffix distinguishes between the snapshot (legacy) virtual
disk and the snapshot (legacy) repository virtual disk. For example, if you have a base virtual disk with a name of
Engineering Data, the snapshot (legacy) virtual disk can have a name of Engineering Data-S1, and the snapshot (legacy)
repository virtual disk can have a name of EngineeringData- R1.
If you do not choose a name for either the snapshot (legacy) virtual disk or the snapshot (legacy) repository virtual disk,
the MD storage management software creates a default name by using the base virtual disk name. An example of the
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