CLI Guide

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The retention priority for snapshots, which is used when automatic deletion of snapshots is enabled
by using the set snapshot-space command. In a snapshot tree, only leaf snapshots can be deleted
automatically. Deletion based on retention priority is unrelated to deleting the oldest snapshots to
maintain a snapshot count.
never-delete: Snapshots will never be deleted automatically to make space. The oldest
snapshot in snapshot history will be deleted once the snapshot-count has been exceeded.
high: Snapshots can be deleted after all eligible medium-priority snapshots have been deleted.
medium: Snapshots can be deleted after all eligible low-priority snapshots have been deleted.
low: Snapshots can be deleted.
Snapshot information:
Local Snapshot
The snapshot name.
Creation Date/Time
The date and time when the snapshot was prepared or committed.
Snap Data
The total amount of write data associated with the snapshot.
Unique Data
The amount of write data that is unique to the snapshot
Examples Show snapshot-history information for all replication sets.
# show replication-snapshot-history
Show snapshot-history information for replication set RS1.
# show replication-snapshot-history RS1
Basetypes
replication-snapshot-history
current-replication-snapshots
status
See also
show replication-sets
show snapshots
show sas-link-health
Description
Shows the condition of SAS expansion-port connections.
Minimum role monitor
Syntax
show sas-link-health
Output
Encl
The enclosure ID.
Ctlr
The ID of the controller module or expansion module.
Name
Out Port: Egress (expansion) port in a controller module or an expansion module. Can be
connected to an ingress port in an expansion module.
In Port: Ingress port in an expansion module. Can be connected to an egress (expansion) port
in a controller module or an expansion module.
Universal Port: Port that can function as either an egress or ingress port in a controller
module or an expansion module.
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