You create a snapshot schedule to enable recovery in case of a problem with the base volume and to perform scheduled backups. Snapshots of base volumes or snapshot consistency groups can be created on a daily, weekly, or monthly schedule, at any time of day.
Before you begin
The base volume must be Optimal.
About this task
This task describes how to create a snapshot schedule for an existing snapshot consistency group or base volume.
Select the object (volume or snapshot consistency group) for this snapshot schedule, and then select Copy Services > Create snapshot schedule .
Select the Schedules tab, and then click Create .
The Create Snapshot Schedule dialog box appears.
Make sure advanced options are displayed. Click Show more options . Click Import Schedule , select the object with the schedule you want to import, and then click Import .
In the upper right of the dialog box, click Show more options to display all options, and then refer to the following table.
Field | Description |
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Basic settings | |
Select days | Select individual days of the week for snapshot images. |
Start time | From the drop-down list, select a new start time for the daily snapshots (selections are provided in half-hour increments). The start time defaults to one half-hour ahead of the current time. |
Time zone | From the drop-down list, select your array's time zone. |
Advanced settings | |
Day / month | Choose one of the following options:
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Start time | From the drop-down list, select a new start time for the daily snapshots (selections are provided in half-hour increments). The start time defaults to one half-hour ahead of the current time. |
Time zone | From the drop-down list, select your array's time zone. |
Snapshots per day / Time between snapshots | Select the number of snapshot images to create per day. If you select more than one, also select the time between snapshot images. For multiple snapshot images, be sure that you have adequate reserved capacity. |
Create snapshot image right now? | Select this check box to create an instant image in addition to the automatic images you are scheduling. |
Start/End date or No end date | Enter the start date for synchronizations to begin. Also enter an end date or select No end date . |
The volume candidate table displays only the candidates that support the reserved capacity specified. Reserved capacity is the physical allocated capacity that is used for any copy service operation and storage object. It is not directly readable by the host.
Use this recommended option to allocate the reserved capacity for the snapshot images with the default settings.
If you change the default reserved capacity setting, click Refresh Candidates to refresh the candidate list for the reserved capacity you specified.
Allocate the reserved capacity using the following guidelines:
The default setting for reserved capacity is 40% of the capacity of the base volume. Usually this capacity is sufficient.
The capacity needed varies, depending on the frequency and size of I/O writes to the volumes and the quantity and duration of snapshot image collection.
Setting | Description |
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Snapshot image limit | |
Enable automatic deletion of snapshot images when... | Keep the check box selected if you want snapshot images automatically deleted after the specified limit; use the spinner box to change the limit. If you clear this check box, snapshot image creation stops after 32 images. |
Reserved capacity settings | |
Alert me when... | Use the spinner box to adjust the percentage point at which the system sends an alert notification when the reserved capacity for a schedule is nearing full. When the reserved capacity for the schedule exceeds the specified threshold, use the advance notice to increase reserved capacity or to delete unnecessary objects before the remaining space runs out. |
Policy for full reserved capacity | Choose one of the following policies:
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