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Deleting a Snapshot
Delete a snapshot if it is no longer needed. After you delete a snapshot, it can no longer be
used to recover or failback a NAS share.
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You cannot delete a snapshot if a failback operation is in progress for the snapshot.
Wait for the failback operation to complete, or abort the operation (see "Failback
Jobs" on page 365).
To delete a snapshot:
1. Do one of the following actions:
● On the source system, disable replication for the share associated with the
snapshot (see "Enabling Replication For a Share or Partition" on page 350).
● On the target system, delete the source system associated with the snapshot from
the list of allowed replication sources (see "Deleting a Replication Source" on
page 240).
2. On the target system, select a snapshot in the Snapshots List and click Delete.
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You cannot delete a snapshot if it is the last received snapshot for a share.
3. Click Yes to confirm the action.
Recovery Jobs
The Recovery Jobs page allows you to view information about snapshot recover opera-
tions that were previously completed.
To access the Recovery Jobs page, on the Receive NAS page, click the Recovery Jobs
tab (see Figure 220).