Deleting a snapshot, Deleting a, Restrictions on deleting snapshots – HP LeftHand P4000 SAN Solutions User Manual

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Deleting a snapshot

When you delete a snapshot, the data necessary to maintain volume consistency are moved up
to the next snapshot or to the volume (if it is a primary volume), and the snapshot is removed from
the navigation window. The temporary space associated with the snapshot is deleted.

Restrictions on deleting snapshots

You cannot delete a snapshot when the snapshot is:

A clone point.

In the process of being deleted or being copied to a remote management group.

The primary snapshot that is copied using Remote Copy, and you are not logged into the
remote management group that it is copied to.

CAUTION:

Typically, you do not want to delete individual snapshots that are part of a snapshot

set. To see any associated snapshots, select a snapshot, click the Details tab, and look at the
Snapshot Set field. For information about snapshot sets, see

“Prerequisites for application-managed

snapshots” (page 163)

. Typically, you want to keep or delete all snapshots for a volume set. If you

need to roll back to a snapshot, you want to roll back each volume in the volume set to its
corresponding snapshot. The system gives you the option to automatically delete or roll back all
associated volumes.

CAUTION:

Network RAID-5 and Network RAID-6 volumes require snapshots in order to achieve

space utilization benefits. This means that deleting the last snapshot of a Network RAID-5 volume
causes its space requirement to be the same as a Network RAID-10 (2-Way Mirror) volume. Similarly
deleting the last snapshot of a Network RAID-6 volume causes its space requirement to be the same
as a Network RAID-10+1 (3-Way Mirror) volume. It is possible, therefore, for the storage cluster
not to have enough space to accommodate the snapshot deletion. Deleting the last snapshot of a
Network RAID-5 or Network RAID-6 volume is not recommended.

Prerequisites

Stop any applications that are accessing the snapshot, and log off all related iSCSI sessions

To delete the snapshot:

1.

Log in to the management group that contains the snapshot that you want to delete.

2.

In the navigation window, select the snapshot that you want to delete.

3.

Review the Details tab to ensure you have selected the correct snapshot.

4.

Click Snapshots Tasks on the Details tab, and select Delete Snapshot.

If the snapshot is part of a snapshot set

If the snapshot is

not part of a

snapshot set

A warning message opens.

A confirmation message
opens.

• To delete all snapshots in the snapshot set, click Delete All Associated

Snapshots.

Click OK.

• To delete only the snapshot you selected, click Delete Selected Snapshot Only.
• To cancel the deletion, click Cancel.

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