HP StorageWorks Storage Mirroring Scripting Guide (T2558-96327, April 2009)

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Snapshot Delete
Snapshot List
Command SNAPSHOT DELETE
Description Deletes the specified snapshot(s) from the target
Syntax
SNAPSHOT DELETE <con_id> <snapshot_list_number | ALL | OLD
[ GOOD | BAD ] > [ON <
target>]
Options
con_id—Connection ID assigned to the source/target connection
snapshot_list_number—The snapshot number retrieved from the
SNAPSHOT LIST command
ALL—Deletes all snapshots
OLD—Deletes only the oldest snapshot
GOOD—If specified, deletes only good snapshot. If used with ALL, all
good snapshots will be deleted. If used with OLDEST, only the oldest good
snapshot will be deleted.
BAD—If specified, deletes only bad snapshots. If used with ALL, all bad
snapshots will be deleted. If used with OLDEST, only the oldest bad
snapshot will be deleted.
target—Name of the target, an IP address on the target, or a virtual IP
address
Examples
snapshot delete 1 3
snapshot delete 1 all bad
snapshot delete 1 oldest
Notes
Snapshots are labeled as good or bad depending on the state of the target
at the time the snapshot was taken.
Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be
enclosed in quotation marks.
Command SNAPSHOT LIST
Description Displays a list of snapshots associated with a connection
Syntax
SNAPSHOT LIST <con_id> [ON <target>]
Options
con_id—Connection ID assigned to the source/target connection
target—Name of the target, an IP address on the target, or a virtual IP
address
Examples
snapshot list 1
Notes Target names that contain non-alphanumeric characters must be enclosed in
quotation marks.