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3. In the Name eld, type a snapshot name:
A snapshot name can contain up to 229 characters, including letters, numbers, and underscores. Fewer characters are
accepted for this eld if you type the value as a Unicode character string, which takes up a variable number of bytes,
depending on the specic character.
If you do not assign a snapshot name, the NAS cluster generates a name automatically, based on the NAS container name
and the timestamp.
4. Click OK.
The snapshot appears (identied by its timestamp) when you expand the NAS container name in the far-left panel.
About Deleting NAS Container Snapshots
You can manually delete a snapshot when it is no longer needed.
The NAS cluster automatically deletes one or more of the oldest snapshots for a NAS container when:
The number of snapshots created from a schedule exceeds the max-keep limit.
A NAS container data deletion or write causes the in-use snapshot space to be larger than the size of the snapshot reserve.
Select the Enable data reduction checkbox to activate the Modify policy button. Enabling data reduction permanently removes
the snapshot reserve functionality from the NAS container.
In addition, the NAS cluster also automatically deletes NAS container snapshots when:
You delete a NAS container. All the snapshots congured for that NAS container are also deleted.
You restore a NAS container from a snapshot. All the snapshots created after the snapshot that was used to restore the NAS
container are deleted.
Delete a NAS Container Snapshot
To delete a NAS container snapshot:
1. Click NAS and expand NAS Cluster.
2. Expand Local Containers, then select and expand a NAS container name.
3. Select the snapshot that you want to delete.
4. In the Activities panel, click Delete snapshot.
5. Click Yes to conrm that you want to delete the snapshot.
Restore a NAS Container from a Snapshot
To restore a NAS container from a snapshot:
1. Click NAS and expand NAS Cluster.
2. Expand Local Containers and select a NAS container.
3. Click Restore NAS container.
4. Select the snapshot to restore and click OK.
5. Click Yes to conrm that you want to restore the NAS container from the snapshot.
After the restore operation completes, the NAS cluster deletes any snapshots that were created after the snapshot that was used to
restore the NAS container. Snapshots that were created before the snapshot that was used for the restoration are not aected.
NOTE: When you restore a NAS container from a snapshot, any currently mounted NFS exports will produce a Stale
NFS file handle
error message. You must unmount and then remount the NFS exports.
Retrieve a File from a NAS Container Snapshot
1. Locate the .snapshot/[snapshot_name] directory in the aected NFS export or SMB share.
2. Locate the le in the snapshot directory.
3. Copy the le to the new location.
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