volume snapshot show
Display a list of snapshots
Description
Vserver name
Volume name
Snapshot copy name
State
Size
Percentage of total blocks in the parent volume
Percentage of used blocks in the parent volume
Creation time
Snapshot busy
List of the Snapshot copy's owners
Comment associated with the Snapshot copy
SnapMirror Label associated with the Snapshot copy
7-Mode Snapshot
Constituent Snapshot
Expiry Time
SnapLock Expiry Time
Snapshot copy's Dataset ID
Snapshot copy's master Dataset ID
Number of consistency points in the Snapshot copy
Internal status of the Snapshot copy
File system version
File system block format
Physical Snap ID
Logical Snap ID
Database record owner
Snapshot tags
Instance UUID
Version UUID
Node
AFS used size
Compression savings size
Deduplication savings size
Vbn0 savings size
Status of FlexGroup Qtree support in the Snapshot copy
State
Size
Percentage of total blocks in the parent volume
Percentage of used blocks in the parent volume
At the admin and advanced privilege level, Snapshot copies whose parent volume is a FlexGroup Constituent are not displayed by default. To display these, run the commmand and set the is-constituent to true. At the diagnostic or higher privilege level, all Snapshot copies are displayed by default.
Vserver name
Volume name
Snapshot copy name
Creation time
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 copies of the load-sharing volumes, run the command with the -volume-type LS parameter. If you specify multiple filtering parameters, only those Snapshot copies that match all the specified parameters are displayed.
Parameters
- { [-fields <fieldname>, ...]
- If you specify the -fields <fieldname>, ... parameter, the command output also includes the specified field or fields. You can use '-fields ?' to display the fields to specify.
- | [-time ]
- If the -time format is specified, the command displays time related information about all entries.
- | [-instance ]}
- If you specify the -instance parameter, the command displays detailed information about all fields.
- [-vserver <vserver name>] - Vserver
- If you use this parameter, the Snapshot copies located only on the specified Vserver will be displayed.
- [-volume <volume name>] - Volume
- If you use this parameter only Snapshot copies located on the specified volume will be displayed.
- [-snapshot <snapshot name>] - Snapshot
- If you use this parameter only Snapshot copies matching the specified name will be displayed.
- [-dsid <integer>] - Snapshot Data Set ID (privilege: advanced)
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copy that has the specified data set ID.
- [-msid <integer>] - Snapshot Master Data Set ID (privilege: advanced)
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copy that has the specified master data set ID.
- [-create-time <Date>] - Creation Time
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that match the specified creation time.
- [-busy {true|false}] - Snapshot Busy
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified busy status.
- [-owners <text>, ...] - List of Owners
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that are owned by the specified list of owners.
- [-size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}] - Snapshot Size
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified size. The size is specified as a character specifying the unit of measurement followed by a number specifying the size in the mentioned unit of measurement: k (kilobytes), m (megabytes), g (gigabytes), or t (terabytes). If the unit of measurement is not specified, bytes are used as the unit, and the specified number is rounded up to the nearest 4 KB. You may also use an inequality such as >10 MB as input.
- [-blocks <percent>] - Percentage of Total Blocks
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified percentage of total blocks on their parent volumes. You may also use an inequality such as >10 as input.
- [-usedblocks <percent>] - Percentage of Used Blocks
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified percentage of used blocks on their parent volumes. You may also use an inequality such as >10 as input.
- [-cpcount <integer>] - Consistency Point Count (privilege: advanced)
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified number of consistency points. You may also use an inequality such as <100 as input.
- [-comment <text>] - Comment
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies that have the specified comment text. You may also specify an inequality such as !"-" as input.
- [-fs-version <text>] - File System Version (privilege: advanced)
- If you use this parameter the only Snapshot copies displayed are those that were created when the file system was of a specific release. This parameter is helpful especially when you need to upgrade to newer software release and want to know the Snapshot copies that will be impacted by the upgrade process.
- [-is-7-mode {true|false}] - 7-Mode Snapshot
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies which have the specified value are shown. This value is true for the Snapshot copies that exist on the volume that was in 7-mode configuration and then transitioned to a clustered configuration. In such a scenario, the volume is in a clustered configuration and the existing Snapshot copies are still in the 7-mode configuration.
- [-snapmirror-label <text>] - Label for SnapMirror Operations
- If you use this parameter, only those Snapshot copies that have the specified SnapMirror Label value are shown.
- [-state {valid|invalid|partial}] - Snapshot State
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies which have the specified state will be shown.
- [-is-constituent {true|false}] - Constituent Snapshot
- If you use this parameter, only those Snapshot copies whose parent volume is a constituent volume of a FlexGroup will be shown.
- [-node <nodename>] - Node (privilege: advanced)
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies that are located on the specified storage system are shown.
- [-inofile-version <integer>] - Snapshot Inofile Version (privilege: advanced)
- If this parameter is specified, the command displays information only about the Snapshot copies whose inode files are at the specified version.
- [-expiry-time <MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS>] - Expiry Time
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies that have the specified expiry time are shown.
- [-compression-type {none|secondary|adaptive}] - Compression Type (privilege: advanced)
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies that have the specified compression type are shown.
- [-snaplock-expiry-time {MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS [{+|-}hh:mm] | infinite}] - SnapLock Expiry Time
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies that have the specified snaplock expiry time are shown.
- [-application-io-size {default|8K|16K|32K}] - Application IO Size (privilege: advanced)
- If you use this parameter only those Snapshot copies that have the specified application IO size are shown.
- [-is-flexgroup-qtree-enabled {true|false}] - Is FlexGroup Qtree Support Enabled (privilege: advanced)
- If you use this paramater only those Snapshot copies that have the specified FlexGroup Qtree support status are shown.
Examples
The following example displays default information about all Snapshot copies of a volume named vol1:
cluster1:: volume snapshot show -volume vol1
---Blocks---
Vserver Volume Snapshot Size Total% Used%
-------- -------- ------------------------------------- -------- ------ -----
cluster1 vol1
one 68KB 0% 33%
two 72KB 0% 34%
2 entries were displayed.
cluster1:: volume snapshot show -create-time less than 1h -fields create-time, size
vserver volume snapshot create-time size
-------- ------ -------- ------------------------ ----
cluster1 vol1 one Mon Nov 17 10:23:42 2014 68KB
cluster1 vol1 two Mon Nov 17 10:23:44 2014 72KB
2 entries were displayed.
cluster1:: snap show -volume vol1 -snapshot one -instance
Vserver: cluster1
Volume: vol1
Snapshot: one
Snapshot Data Set ID: 4294968322
Snapshot Master Data Set ID: 6442451970
Creation Time: Mon Nov 17 10:23:42 2014
Snapshot Busy: false
List of Owners: -
Snapshot Size: 68KB
Percentage of Total Blocks: 0%
Percentage of Used Blocks: 33%
Consistency Point Count: 4
Comment: -
File System Version: 9.0
7-Mode Snapshot: false
Label for SnapMirror Operations: -
Constituent Snapshot: false
Node: node1
Snapshot Inofile Version: 3
Expiry Time: -
SnapLock Expiry Time: -