Reverting a lun – QNAP TVS-472XT 4-Bay NAS Enclosure User Manual

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QTS takes a snapshot before starting the revert. This ensures that changes made on the volume or LUN

are not permanently lost.

7. Click Local Revert.

The status of the volume changes to

Reverting

. QTS disables access to the volume until the revert process

is finished.

Reverting a LUN

Reverting restores a volume or LUN to the state at which the snapshot was taken. Restoring data using

snapshot revert is significantly faster than restoring individual files and folders.

1. Go to Storage & Snapshots > Storage > Storage/Snapshots .

2. Select a block-based LUN.

Important

The LUN must have at least one snapshot.

3. Click Snapshot, and then select Snapshot Manager.

The Snapshot Manager window opens.

4. Select a snapshot.

5. Click Revert LUN Snapshot.

Warning

All changes made after the snapshot was taken will be deleted.

6. Optional: Configure the following settings.

Setting

Description

Take a new snapshot before reverting

QTS takes a snapshot before starting the revert.

This ensures that changes made to data since the

snapshot was taken are not permanently lost.

Re-map LUN to the same iSCSI target after revert

If enabled, QTS automatically remaps the LUN to its

current target after reverting. If disabled, you must

manually remap the LUN after reverting.

7. Click Local Revert.

QTS unmaps the LUN from its iSCSI target. The status of the LUN changes to

Reverting

.

Restoring Files and Folders using Windows Previous Versions

QTS snapshots integrate with the Previous Versions feature, which enables Windows users to restore files

and folders from a snapshot in Windows File Explorer.

Important

• You must be using Windows 7, Windows 8 or Windows 10.

• The files must be stored on a thick volume or thin volume that has at least one

snapshot.

Enable Windows Previous Versions must be enabled in the shared folder settings.

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