Learn About Snapshot Virtual Disk Maintenance

When you create a , you specify where to create the , its capacity,  warning, and other parameters. The snapshot repository virtual disk capacity is created as a percentage of the  and contains the  data. The storage management software provides a warning message when your snapshot repository virtual disk exceeds the .

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Snapshot Virtual Disk Maintenance

The default snapshot repository virtual disk capacity is set to 20 percent of the source virtual disk, that is if enough free capacity exists to create a snapshot repository virtual disk of this size. The default threshold level for the snapshot repository virtual disk is set to 50 percent. If you are not sure how large to make the snapshot repository virtual disk or how high to set the snapshot repository virtual disk full warning, accept the default settings. You can estimate later how quickly the snapshot's repository capacity is being used. For more information, see Learn About Estimating Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Life Expectancy.

Viewing Snapshot Virtual Disk Failure Settings

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Use the following procedure to view the current failure settings.

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Select a snapshot repository virtual disk in the Logical View of the .

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Select Virtual Disk >> Properties.

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Select Capacity tab to view the currently defined settings.

If the snapshot repository virtual disk is set to fail the snapshot virtual disk when it becomes full, its data is not recoverable, and the snapshot cannot be accessed. The only available option (if this situation occurs) is to delete the snapshot virtual disk or re-create the snapshot virtual disk to create a new point-in-time image.

If the snapshot repository virtual disk is set to fail writes to the source virtual disk, the data is recoverable, but the snapshot repository virtual disk capacity must be increased before writes to the source virtual disk are not rejected. For more information, see Increasing the Capacity of a Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk.

Related Topics

Introduction to Snapshot Virtual Disks

Learn About Disabling and Re-creating a Snapshot Virtual Disk

Learn About Estimating Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk Life Expectancy

Increasing the Capacity of a Snapshot Repository Virtual Disk