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Any way to delete big file from NAS volume without update snapshot
2011-09-14
11:50 PM
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Hi,
I am looking for any way to delete big file from NAS volume without update snapshot - i.e. delete file like "Shift-Delete" option in Windows
Sometimes we have big files and we want to delete them and don't want that this file will appear in snapshot (just to save space in snapshots)
Thanks,
Igor
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That's not doable - NetApp snapshot is a read-only, point-in-time copy of your file system.
Also, deleting a file from live file system causes the existing snapshot to grow, as it means creating a change (snapshot size is an equivalent of block-level changes).
Regards,
Radek
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Hi Igor,
If the file is present only in AFS, it's possible
however is the file is allready in a SnapShot from my point of view if the file is deleted, the Snapshot size is not realy impacted, because the bloc witch are used by the file are allready calculeted in a previous backup.
Regards,
CGA
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That's not doable - NetApp snapshot is a read-only, point-in-time copy of your file system.
Also, deleting a file from live file system causes the existing snapshot to grow, as it means creating a change (snapshot size is an equivalent of block-level changes).
Regards,
Radek
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>>deleting a file from live file system causes the existing snapshot to grow, as it means creating a change (snapshot size is an equivalent of block-level changes).
Yes, I know 😞 That is the reason I asked the this question
Thanks
