Administrator Guide

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Delete NAS Container Snapshots Dialog Box
Table 239. Delete Snapshots Dialog Box
Field Description
Select snapshots to delete:
Timestamp Timestamps of the snapshots that can be deleted. Click the arrow to change the order of
the list.
Name Name of the snapshot
Size Size of the snapshot
Delete NAS Container Snapshot Message
Table 240. Delete NAS Container Snapshot Message
Field Description
Yes Deletes the snapshot from the container. The snapshot cannot be recovered.
No Keeps the snapshot in the container
Delete Snapshot Message
Table 241. Delete Snapshot Message
Field Description Shortcut
Yes Deletes the snapshot. After a snapshot is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Alt+Y
No Does not delete the snapshot. Alt+N
Delete Volume Dialog Box
Table 242. Delete Volume Dialog Box
Field Description Shortcut
I understand this
volume’s data will be at
risk of permanent loss.
Sends the volume to the volume recovery bin, where you will have a specied period
of time to restore it before it is permanently deleted.
Alt+D
I understand this
volume’s data will be
permanently deleted.
Permanently deletes the volume and all its contents. This action occurs by default if
the volume recovery bin is disabled or if the volume does not contain any data.
Alt+D
The following requirements and considerations apply:
If you delete a volume, the group also deletes its snapshots. The snapshots are permanently deleted and are not recoverable if
the volume is restored from the recovery bin. However, the group does not delete any volume replicas on the secondary group.
A volume must be set oine before it can be deleted. The group closes any active iSCSI connections to the volume.
You cannot delete a template volume if:
The volume is attached to thin clones.
Recovery thin clones exist.
Reference: GUI Panels, Wizards, and Dialog Boxes
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