volume efficiency revert-to
Reverts volume efficiency metadata
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
The volume efficiency revert-to
command reverts the format of volume efficiency metadata for the volume to the given version of ONTAP. This command is not supported on FlexGroup volumes.
Parameters
-vserver <vserver name>
- Vserver Name (privilege: advanced)-
This specifies the Vserver on which the volume is located.
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-volume <volume name>
- Volume Name (privilege: advanced) -
This specifies the name of the volume for which volume efficiency metadata needs to be reverted.
- |
-path </vol/volume>
- Volume Path (privilege: advanced) } -
This specifies the volume path for which volume efficiency metadata needs to be reverted.
[-version <revert version>]
- Revert to Version (privilege: advanced)-
Specifies the version of ONTAP to which the volume efficiency metadata needs to be formatted.
[-d, -delete {true|false}]
- Delete Existing Metafile on Revert (privilege: advanced)-
If set to
true
, this parameter specifies that the volume efficiency metadata be deleted instead of reverting its format. By default this parameter is set tofalse
. [-c, -clean-up {true|false}]
- Delete Previously Downgraded Metafiles (privilege: advanced)-
If set to
true
, this parameter specifies that the volume efficiency metadata already reverted usingvolume efficiency revert-to ` be deleted. By default this parameter is set to `false
. [-revert-adaptive-compression {true|false}]
- Downgrade to minor version (privilege: advanced)-
If set to
true
, this parameter specifies that the volume efficiency metadata needs to be reverted to a minor version of ONTAP. By default this parameter is set tofalse
. [-check-snapshot {true|false}]
- Revert ignore snapshots (privilege: advanced)-
If set to
false
, this parameter specifies that the volume efficiency revert will not check for snapshots created by previous releases of ONTAP. By default this parameter is set totrue
.
Examples
The following examples reverts volume efficiency metadata on a volume named vol1 located in vserver vs1 to version 9.8.
cluster1::*> volume efficiency revert-to -vserver vs1 -volume vol1 -version 9.8
cluster1::*> volume efficiency revert-to -vserver vs1 -path /vol/vol1 -version 9.8