Displaying the snapshot backing container state – HP NetRAID-4M Controller User Manual

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Working with Container Attributes

Displaying the Snapshot Backing Container State

The

snapshot backing container state

attribute indicates

that a container is the snapshot (backing) container in a currently
executing

create snapshot

operation.

To display whether a container is in the snapshot backing container
state, use the

container list

command with the

/full

switch.

Typically, the

snapshot backing container state

occurs so

quickly that it does not appear in the

container list

command

output. See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for further
information on container states.

Displaying the Snapshot Original Container Currently Executing State

The

snapshot original container currently executing

state

attribute indicates that a container is the original container in

a currently executing

create snapshot

operation.

To display whether a container is in the snapshot original container
currently executing state, use the

container list

command with

the

/full

switch. Typically, the

snapshot original

container currently executing state

occurs so quickly

that it does not appear in the

container list

command output.

See the Command Line Interface Reference Guide for further
information on container states.

Displaying the Snapshot Backing Container Creation Complete State

The

snapshot backing container creation complete

state

attribute indicates that the container is the snapshot

(backing) container in a successfully completed

create snapshot

operation.

To display whether a container is the snapshot container in a
successfully completed

create snapshot

operation, use the

container list

command with the

/full

switch, as in the

following example. In the example, the State column indicates
SnpShot

, which means that container 0 (0+63) is the snapshot

container in a successfully completed

create snapshot

operation. (Note that the example eliminates some items in the
container list display to make the example readable on this page.)

HPN0> container list /full=TRUE

Executing: container list /full=TRUE

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