Restore the contents of a volume from a Snapshot copy
You can recover a volume to an earlier point in time by restoring from a Snapshot copy. You can use System Manager or the volume snapshot restore
command to restore the contents of a volume from a Snapshot copy.
If the volume has SnapMirror relationships, manually replicate all mirror copies of the volume immediately after you restore from a Snapshot copy. Not doing so can result in unusable mirror copies that must be deleted and recreated.
You can use System Manager or the ONTAP CLI to restore from an earlier Snapshot copy.
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Click Storage and select a volume.
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Under Snapshot Copies, click next to the Snapshot copy you want to restore, and select Restore.
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List the Snapshot copies in a volume:
volume snapshot show -vserver <SVM> -volume <volume>
The following example shows the Snapshot copies in
vol1
:clus1::> volume snapshot show -vserver vs1 -volume vol1 Vserver Volume Snapshot State Size Total% Used% ------- ------ ---------- ----------- ------ ----- ------ ----- vs1 vol1 hourly.2013-01-25_0005 valid 224KB 0% 0% daily.2013-01-25_0010 valid 92KB 0% 0% hourly.2013-01-25_0105 valid 228KB 0% 0% hourly.2013-01-25_0205 valid 236KB 0% 0% hourly.2013-01-25_0305 valid 244KB 0% 0% hourly.2013-01-25_0405 valid 244KB 0% 0% hourly.2013-01-25_0505 valid 244KB 0% 0% 7 entries were displayed.
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Restore the contents of a volume from a Snapshot copy:
volume snapshot restore -vserver <SVM> -volume <volume> -snapshot <snapshot>
The following example restores the contents of
vol1
:cluster1::> volume snapshot restore -vserver vs0 -volume vol1 -snapshot daily.2013-01-25_0010