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Hey guys,
I had a quick question about snapshots on the CP gateways. I had 2 snapshots on my VM fw and each one was about 15 GB and Im trying to figure out where they are stored exactly. I know this was probably asked before, but I cant see disk space change even if you delete the snapshots.
Found below, but could not locate either snapshot in /var/log/CPsnapshot/snapshots OR /var/CPsnapshot/snapshots
If someone could confirm, would be great!
Thanks as always!
On Gaia OS, snapshots are not files, but disk volumes that are stored as a disk partition, therefore the directory name is not relevant here. It is possible to view list of virtual drives by running the "lvs" command (in the Expert mode). See sk92261: Snapshot location on Gaia and SecurePlatform and sk172523: Unable to restore snapshot because CLISH shell hangs for details !
lvm_manager may help.
Thank you for that...it does show unallocated space, which matches with the snapshot management page in web UI, BUT, still does not mention the directory.
We can do remotelly for this after i finish a current project brother
Yes sir 😉
On Gaia OS, snapshots are not files, but disk volumes that are stored as a disk partition, therefore the directory name is not relevant here. It is possible to view list of virtual drives by running the "lvs" command (in the Expert mode). See sk92261: Snapshot location on Gaia and SecurePlatform and sk172523: Unable to restore snapshot because CLISH shell hangs for details !
Thanks G! I will check it a bit later and update.
You are 100% right...my colleague and I looked at that sk first yesterday, but missed part you indicated. Thanks as always sir!
This leads to the fact that according to sk115144:
When exporting a snapshot, the Gaia OS transfers the relevant files for a snapshot to the /var/log/ partition, then compresses all files into one archive file.
For this operation, the requirement is that the free space in the /var/log/ partition is at least twice the size of the final snapshot.
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Regarding sk115144: If I am not wrong, you can reduce that from twice the size of the final snapshot to size of the final snapshot when you do the export (with clish) directly to a mounted remote file system (e.g NFS or CIFS). This way, the copy is done to local file system (/var/log partition) but the archive is created on the remote file system.
Instead of a mounting a remote filesystem, you can also mount some storage from a USB thumbdrive or something like that.
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