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Display autodelete settings
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The volume snapshot autodelete show
command displays information about Snapshot autodelete policies. The command output depends on the parameters specified with the command. If no parameters are specified, the command displays a table with the following information about all the available Snapshot autodelete policies:
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Vserver name
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Volume name
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Option name
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Option value
To display a detailed list view with additional information, run the command and select the -instance
view. The detailed list view provides the following information:
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Vserver name
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Volume name
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Enabled
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Commitment
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Defer Delete
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Delete Order
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Defer Delete Prefix
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Target Free Space
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Trigger
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Destroy List
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Is Constituent Volume
By using the -fields
option you can choose to print only the certain fields in the output. This presents the selected fields in a table view. This is ideal when you want additional information to be different from the information that is provided by the default table view, but would like it in a format which is visually easy to compare.
You can specify additional parameters to display the information that matches only those parameters. For example, to display information only about Snapshot autodelete policies which are enabled, run the command with -enabled true
parameter. If you specify multiple filtering parameters, only those policies that match all the specified parameters are displayed.
Parameters
- {
[-fields <fieldname>,…]
-
This option allows you to print only certain fields in the output.
- |
[-instance ]
} -
This option allows you to print a detailed list view.
[-vserver <vserver name>]
- Vserver Name-
If this parameter and the
-volume
parameter are specified, the command displays detailed autodelete policy information about the specified volume. If this parameter is specified by itself, the command displays autodelete policy information about volumes on the specified Vserver. [-volume <volume name>]
- Volume Name-
If this parameter and the
-vserver
parameter are specified, the command displays detailed autodelete policy information about the specified volume. If this parameter is specified by itself, the command displays autodelete policy information about all volumes matching the specified name. [-enabled {true|false}]
- Enabled-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified parameter value.
[-commitment {try|disrupt|destroy}]
- Commitment-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified commitment value.
[-defer-delete {scheduled|user_created|prefix|none}]
- Defer Delete-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified defer deletion criterion.
[-delete-order {newest_first|oldest_first}]
- Delete Order-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified deletion order.
[-defer-delete-prefix <text>]
- Defer Delete Prefix-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the prefix used for deferring deletion.
[-target-free-space <percent>]
- Target Free Space-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified target free space.
[-trigger {volume|snap_reserve|(DEPRECATED)-space_reserve}]
- Trigger-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified trigger condition.
[-destroy-list <text>]
- Destroy List-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies that match the specified value.
[-is-constituent {true|false}]
- Is Constituent Volume-
If this parameter is specified, the command displays information about autodelete policies for the constituent volumes of FlexGroups.
Examples
The following example displays Snapshot autodelete policy settings for volume vol3 which is inside the Vserver vs0:
cluster1::> volume snapshot autodelete show -vserver vs0 -volume vol3 Vserver Volume Option Name Option Value --------- -------------- ------------------ --------------------- vs0 vol3 Enabled false Commitment try Trigger volume Target Free Space 20% Delete Order oldest_first Defer Delete user_created Defer Delete Prefix (not specified) Destroy List none