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Removing a Snapshot Schedule (BUI)
Removing a Snapshot Schedule (BUI)
Use the following procedure to delete an automatic snapshot schedule for a filesystem, LUN, or
project.
1.
Go to the appropriate project or share.
a.
If the schedule applies to a project, go to Shares > Projects.
b.
If the schedule applies to a filesystem, go to Shares > Shares.
c.
If the schedule applies to a LUN, go to Shares > Shares and click LUNs.
2.
Hover over the appropriate project or share and click the Edit icon .
3.
Click the Snapshots tab.
4.
Click Schedules.
5.
Hover over the schedule you want to remove and click the remove icon .
A window appears warning you that existing automatic snapshots might be destroyed.
6.
If you want to keep existing automatic snapshots, click CONVERT to convert
them to manual snapshots. Otherwise, click DISCARD to destroy them.
Removing a Snapshot Schedule (CLI)
Use the following procedure to delete an automatic snapshot schedule for a filesystem, LUN, or
project.
1.
Go to and select the project or share.
hostname:> shares select myproject
hostname:shares myproject> select demo_share
2.
Enter snapshots automatic.
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share> snapshots automatic
hostname:shares myproject/demo_share snapshots automatic>
You can use the list command to view a list of the automatic snapshot schedules for this share
or project.
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Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Specifications

General IconGeneral
Connectivity10GbE, 40GbE, InfiniBand, Fibre Channel
ProtocolsNFS, SMB, iSCSI, Fibre Channel, HTTP
Operating SystemOracle Solaris
Data Protectionsnapshots, clones, remote replication
Data ReductionInline compression, deduplication
High AvailabilityRedundant hardware components (controllers, power supplies, fans). Automatic failover between controllers. Hot-swappable drives and components. Cluster configurations for increased availability and scalability.
Management InterfaceWeb-based GUI, CLI, REST API
Storage TypeHybrid (SSD + HDD), All-Flash
Storage CapacityUp to several petabytes
EncryptionAES-256 encryption at rest

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