If you want to use a snapshot regularly, such as for backups, use the Disable
Snapshot and Re-create Snapshot options to reuse the snapshot. Disabling
and re-creating snapshots preserves the existing virtual disk-to-host mappings
to the snapshot virtual disk.
Creating the Snapshot Using the Advanced Path
NOTE:
Removing the drive letter of the associated virtual disk in Windows or
unmounting the virtual drive in Linux helps to guarantee a stable copy of the drive
for the Snapshot.
After first preparing the host server(s) as specified in the preceding procedure,
complete the following steps to create a virtual disk snapshot using the
advanced path:
1 Stop the host application accessing the source virtual disk, and unmount
the source virtual disk.
2 In the AMW, select the Logical tab, select a valid source virtual disk.
3 Select Virtual Disk Snapshot Create. Alternatively, you can right-
click the source virtual disk and select Create Snapshot Virtual Disk from
the pop-up menu.
The Create Snapshot Virtual Disk Wizard - Introduction dialog appears.
4 Select Advanced, and click Next.
The Specify Names window is displayed.
5 Enter the Snapshot visual disk name and the Snapshot repository virtual
disk name and click Next.
The Allocate Capacity window is displayed.
6 In the Capacity allocation area, select:
•
Free capacity on same disk group as base (recommended)
•
Free capacity on different disk group
•
Unconfigured capacity (create new disk group)
7 Enter the snapshot repository virtual disks capacity as a percentage of the
source virtual disks capacity and click Next.
The Specify Virtual Disk Parameters window is displayed.
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