Administrator Guide

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Schedule name – Name can be up to 63 bytes and is case insensitive. 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.
Start and end dates
Time of day and repetition
Snapshot settings (keep, writable)
Enable or disable the schedule
4. Click OK.
Delete a Schedule
You can delete unwanted schedules for volumes or collections. Deleting a schedule does not aect the existing snapshots or replicas
that the schedule created.
To delete a schedule:
1. Click Volumes, then either:
Expand Volumes, select the volume, and click the Schedules tab.
Expand Collections, select the collection, and click the Schedules tab.
2. Select the schedule in the Snapshot and Replication Schedules panel.
3. Click Delete.
4. Conrm that you want to delete the schedule.
Create a NAS Container Snapshot Schedule
1. Click NAS, expand NAS Clusters and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
2. In the Activities panel, click Create schedule to open the wizard.
3. Provide the requested information in each step of the wizard and click Next.
4. Either:
Click the Copy link to copy the schedule information so that you can paste it into a text le and save it for future reference.
Click Back to make changes.
Click Finish if the schedule is correct.
Modify a NAS Container Snapshot Schedule
1. Click NAS, expand NAS Cluster and Local Containers, and then select the NAS container name.
2. Click the Schedules tab.
3. In the Snapshot Schedules panel, select the schedule name and click Modify schedule.
4. In the Modify schedule dialog box, modify the conguration settings for the schedule as needed.
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.
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