ONTAP 9.12.1 commands

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  • volume snapshot policy create

    Create a new snapshot policy

    Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.

    Description

    The volume snapshot policy create command creates a Snapshot policy. A Snapshot policy includes at least one schedule, up to a maximum of five schedules, and a maximum number of Snapshot copies per schedule. You can create a schedule by using the job schedule cron create or job schedule interval create commands. When applied to a volume, the Snapshot policy specifies the schedule on which Snapshot copies are taken and the maximum number of Snapshot copies that each schedule can take. The total count of all the Snapshot copies to be retained for the policy cannot be more than 1023.

    Parameters

    -vserver <vserver name> - Vserver Name

    This specifies the Vserver on which the Snapshot policy is to be created.

    -policy <snapshot policy> - Snapshot Policy Name

    This specifies the Snapshot policy that is to be created.

    -enabled {true|false} - Snapshot Policy Enabled

    This specifies whether the Snapshot policy is enabled.

    [-comment <text>] - Comment

    This option specifies a text comment for the Snapshot policy.

    -schedule1 <text> - Schedule1 Name

    This specifies the name of the first schedule associated with the Snapshot policy.

    -count1 <integer> - Maximum Snapshot Copies for Schedule1

    This specifies the maximum number of Snapshot copies that can be taken by the first schedule.

    [-prefix1 <text>] - Snapshot Copy Name Prefix for Schedule1

    This option specifies the prefix associated with the first schedule. Every schedule has only one prefix. The command fails if you try to update an existing prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is no prefix associated with the schedule, the schedule name is used as the prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is already a prefix associated with the schedule from a previous invocation of the command, then that prefix is used.

    [-snapmirror-label1 <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations for Schedule1

    This specifies the SnapMirror Label of the first schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. Once specified, all Snapshot copies created for that schedule have the SnapMirror Label assigned to them. The SnapMirror Label is used by the Vaulting subsystem when you back up Snapshot copies to the Vault Destination.

    [-retention-period1 <snaplock minmax period>] - SnapLock Retention Period

    This specifies the retention period for Snapshot copies that can be taken by the first schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule1 parameter must also be specified. The default is no retention period.

    [-schedule2 <text>] - Schedule2 Name

    This option specifies the name of the second schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. If this parameter is specified, the -count2 parameter must also be specified.

    [-count2 <integer>] - Maximum Snapshot Copies for Schedule2

    This option specifies the maximum number of Snapshot copies that can be taken by the second schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule2 parameter must also be specified.

    [-prefix2 <text>] - Snapshot Copy Name Prefix for Schedule2

    This option specifies the prefix associated with the second schedule. If this parameter is specified, -schedule2 and -count2 parameters must also be specified. Every schedule has only one prefix. The command fails if you try to update an existing prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is no prefix associated with the schedule, the schedule name is used as the prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is already a prefix associated with the schedule from a previous invocation of the command, then that prefix is used.

    [-snapmirror-label2 <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations for Schedule2

    This specifies the SnapMirror Label of the second schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. Once specified, all Snapshot copies created for that schedule have the SnapMirror Label assigned to them. The SnapMirror Label is used by the Vaulting subsystem when you back up Snapshot copies to the Vault Destination.

    [-retention-period2 <snaplock minmax period>] - SnapLock Retention Period

    This specifies the retention period for Snapshot copies that can be taken by the second schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule2 parameter must also be specified. The default is no retention period.

    [-schedule3 <text>] - Schedule3 Name

    This option specifies the name of the third schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. If this parameter is specified, the -count3 parameter must also be specified.

    [-count3 <integer>] - Maximum Snapshot Copies for Schedule3

    This option specifies the maximum number of Snapshot copies that can be taken by the third schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule3 parameter must also be specified.

    [-prefix3 <text>] - Snapshot Copy Name Prefix for Schedule3

    This option specifies the prefix associated with the third schedule. If this parameter is specified, -schedule3 and -count3 parameters must also be specified. Every schedule has only one prefix. The command fails if you try to update an existing prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is no prefix associated with the schedule, the schedule name is used as the prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is already a prefix associated with the schedule from a previous invocation of the command, then that prefix is used.

    [-retention-period3 <snaplock minmax period>] - SnapLock Retention Period

    This specifies the retention period for Snapshot copies that can be taken by the third schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule3 parameter must also be specified. The default is no retention period.

    [-snapmirror-label3 <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations for Schedule3

    This specifies the SnapMirror Label of the third schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. Once specified, all Snapshot copies created for that schedule have the SnapMirror Label assigned to them. The SnapMirror Label is used by the Vaulting subsystem when you back up Snapshot copies to the Vault Destination.

    [-schedule4 <text>] - Schedule4 Name

    This option specifies the name of the fourth schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. If this parameter is specified, the -count4 parameter must also be specified.

    [-count4 <integer>] - Maximum Snapshot Copies for Schedule4

    This option specifies the maximum number of Snapshot copies that can be taken by the fourth schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule4 parameter must also be specified.

    [-prefix4 <text>] - Snapshot Copy Name Prefix for Schedule4

    This option specifies the prefix associated with the fourth schedule. If this parameter is specified, -schedule4 and -count4 parameters must also be specified. Every schedule has only one prefix. The command fails if you try to update an existing prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is no prefix associated with the schedule, the schedule name is used as the prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is already a prefix associated with the schedule from a previous invocation of the command, then that prefix is used.

    [-retention-period4 <snaplock minmax period>] - SnapLock Retention Period

    This specifies the retention period for Snapshot copies that can be taken by the fourth schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule4 parameter must also be specified. The default is no retention period.

    [-snapmirror-label4 <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations for Schedule4

    This specifies the SnapMirror Label of the fourth schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. Once specified, all Snapshot copies created for that schedule have the SnapMirror Label assigned to them. The SnapMirror Label is used by the Vaulting subsystem when you back up Snapshot copies to the Vault Destination.

    [-schedule5 <text>] - Schedule5 Name

    This option specifies the name of the fifth schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. If this parameter is specified, the -count5 parameter must also be specified.

    [-count5 <integer>] - Maximum Snapshot Copies for Schedule5

    This option specifies the maximum number of Snapshot copies that can be taken by the fifth schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule5 parameter must also be specified.

    [-prefix5 <text>] - Snapshot Copy Name Prefix for Schedule5

    This option specifies the prefix associated with the fifth schedule. If this parameter is specified, -schedule5 and -count5 parameters must also be specified. Every schedule has only one prefix. The command fails if you try to update an existing prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is no prefix associated with the schedule, the schedule name is be used as the prefix. If you do not specify this parameter and there is already a prefix associated with the schedule from a previous invocation of the command, then that prefix is used.

    [-retention-period5 <snaplock minmax period>] - SnapLock Retention Period

    This specifies the retention period for Snapshot copies that can be taken by the fifth schedule. If this parameter is specified, the -schedule5 parameter must also be specified. The default is no retention period.

    [-snapmirror-label5 <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations for Schedule5

    This specifies the SnapMirror Label of the fifth schedule associated with the Snapshot policy. Once specified, all Snapshot copies created for that schedule have the SnapMirror Label assigned to them. The SnapMirror Label is used by the Vaulting subsystem when you back up Snapshot copies to the Vault Destination.

    Examples

    The following example creates a Snapshot policy named snappolicy_4hrs on a Vserver named vs0. The policy runs on a single schedule named 4hrs with a prefix every_4_hour and has a maximum number of five Snapshot copies.

    cluster1::> volume snapshot policy create -vserver vs0 -policy snappolicy_4hrs
    -schedule1 4hrs -count1 5 -prefix1 every_4_hour -retention-period1 "8 hours"
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