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Share snapshots
The Shared File Systems service provides a snapshot mechanism to help
users restore data by running the manila snapshot-create
command.
To export a snapshot, you can create shares from it, then mount new share to instance and then directly copy files from attached share into archive.
To import a snapshot, create a new share with appropriate size, attach it to instance and then copy file from archive to attached file system.
Note
You cannot delete a share while it has saved dependent snapshots.
Create a snapshot from the share:
$ manila snapshot-create Share1 --name Snapshot1 --description "Snapshot of Share1"
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | creating |
| share_id | aca648eb-8c03-4394-a5cc-755066b7eb66 |
| name | Snapshot1 |
| created_at | 2015-09-25T05:27:38.862040 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| id | 962e8126-35c3-47bb-8c00-f0ee37f42ddd |
| size | 1 |
| share_size | 1 |
| description | Snapshot of Share1 |
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
Update name or description of a snapshot if it is needed:
$ manila snapshot-rename Snapshot1 Snapshot_1 --description "Snapshot of Share1. Updated."
Check that status of a snapshot is available
:
$ manila snapshot-show Snapshot1
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_id | aca648eb-8c03-4394-a5cc-755066b7eb66 |
| name | Snapshot1 |
| created_at | 2015-09-25T05:27:38.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| id | 962e8126-35c3-47bb-8c00-f0ee37f42ddd |
| size | 1 |
| share_size | 1 |
| description | Snapshot of Share1 |
+-------------+--------------------------------------+
To restore your data from snapshot, use manila create
with key
--snapshot-id
. This
creates a new share from exiting snapshot. Create a share from a
snapshot and check whether it is available:
$ manila create nfs 1 --name Share2 --metadata source=snapshot --description "Share from a snapshot." --snapshot-id 962e8126-35c3-47bb-8c00-f0ee37f42ddd
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
| status | None |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | Share from a snapshot. |
| availability_zone | None |
| share_network_id | None |
| export_locations | [] |
| share_server_id | None |
| host | None |
| snapshot_id | 962e8126-35c3-47bb-8c00-f0ee37f42ddd |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | b6b0617c-ea51-4450-848e-e7cff69238c7 |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | c0086582-30a6-4060-b096-a42ec9d66b86 |
| created_at | 2015-09-25T06:25:50.240417 |
| export_location | None |
| share_proto | NFS |
| consistency_group_id | None |
| source_cgsnapshot_member_id | None |
| project_id | 20787a7ba11946adad976463b57d8a2f |
| metadata | {u'source': u'snapshot'} |
+-----------------------------+--------------------------------------+
$ manila show Share2
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| Property | Value |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
| status | available |
| share_type_name | default |
| description | Share from a snapshot. |
| availability_zone | nova |
| share_network_id | 5c3cbabb-f4da-465f-bc7f-fadbe047b85a |
| export_locations | 10.254.0.3:/shares/share-1dc2a471-3d47-...|
| share_server_id | 41b7829d-7f6b-4c96-aea5-d106c2959961 |
| host | manila@generic1#GENERIC1 |
| snapshot_id | 962e8126-35c3-47bb-8c00-f0ee37f42ddd |
| is_public | False |
| task_state | None |
| snapshot_support | True |
| id | b6b0617c-ea51-4450-848e-e7cff69238c7 |
| size | 1 |
| name | Share2 |
| share_type | c0086582-30a6-4060-b096-a42ec9d66b86 |
| created_at | 2015-09-25T06:25:50.000000 |
| share_proto | NFS |
| consistency_group_id | None |
| source_cgsnapshot_member_id | None |
| project_id | 20787a7ba11946adad976463b57d8a2f |
| metadata | {u'source': u'snapshot'} |
+-----------------------------+-------------------------------------------+
You can soft-delete a snapshot using manila snapshot-delete
<snapshot_name_or_ID>
. If a snapshot is in busy state and
during deleting got the error_deleting
status,
administrator can force-delete it or explicitly reset the state. Use
snapshot-reset-state [--state <state>] <snapshot>
to update the state of a snapshot explicitly. A valid value of a status
are available
, error
, creating
,
deleting
, error_deleting
. If no state is
provided, available will be used.
Use manila snapshot-force-delete <snapshot>
to
force-delete a specified share snapshot in any state.