Creating a Snapshot copy
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To create a Snapshot copy, run the snapdrive snap create
command.
Before you execute this syntax, you must understand the options, keywords, and arguments mentioned in this command.
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Enter the following command syntax to create a Snapshot copy:
snapdrive snap create {-lun | -dg | -fs | -hostvol } file_spec[file_spec …] [ {-lun |-dg | -fs | -hostvol } file_spec [file_spec…]] -snapname snap_name [ -force [-noprompt]][-unrelated] [-nofilerfence] [-fstype type][-vmtype type]
The file_spec
arguments represent a set of storage entities on one or more storage systems. The Snapshot create operation takes a Snapshot copy of the storage system volume containing those entities and gives it the name specified in the snap_name
argument.
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