Administrator Guide

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NOTE: You cannot change the schedule type.
5. Click OK.
Monitor NAS Snapshot Schedules
1. Select Monitoring in the navigation menu.
2. Under NAS Schedules, select NAS Snapshot schedules.
3. Right-click any of the data elds to modify, delete, enable, or disable a schedule:
NameUser-dened schedule name.
Container — Name of the source NAS container. Click the name to go to the container’s data.
Create — Schedule action (in this case, create a snapshot).
Run — Date on which the schedule started.
Time — Time of day that the schedule runs.
Status — Whether the schedule is enabled (running) or disabled (paused).
Actions — Tasks that you can perform for this schedule (including modify, enable or disable, and delete).
Disable a NAS Container Snapshot Schedule
To temporarily stop a schedule from creating NAS container snapshots, you can disable the schedule. Enable the schedule to resume
the regular creation of snapshots.
To disable a NAS container snapshot schedule:
1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
2. Click the Schedules tab.
3. In the Snapshot and Replication Schedules panel, right-click the schedule that you want to disable and click Disable schedule.
4. Click Yes to conrm that you want to disable the schedule.
Delete a NAS Container Snapshot Schedule
Deleting a snapshot schedule for a NAS container does not aect any of the snapshots created by the schedule.
To delete a snapshot schedule for a NAS container:
1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
2. Click the Schedules tab.
3. In the Snapshot and Replication Schedules panel, select the schedule and click Delete.
4. Click to conrm that you want to delete the schedule.
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