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Hi,
I have created a snapshot on 6500 GUI and want to move it somewhere outside the 6500.
I have used this command in an attempt to copy it to an FTP server:
set snapshot-onetime export 20230721 target ftp path E:Checkpoint-snapshot/ ip 10.32.0.166 username moudar password ***What I know is that the digits are allowed as a snapshot name, but every time I try that command I get this message:
NMSNAP9999 Snapshot name may only contain digits, letters and underscores. Maximum 255 charactersAny Ideas how to fix this?
Hi @Moudar
Snapshot on the machine is a partition.
In order to export it out, we turn it into a file file that is temporarily saved in /var/log/.
For this a free space in /var/log/ is required.
Remove the drive colon e.g.
/E/Checkpoint-snapshot/
Though the exact path will depend on your FTP server type & config.
Now I am getting this:
set snapshot-onetime export 20230721 target ftp path /E/Checkpoint-snapshot/ ip 10.32.0.166 username moudar password ***
NMSNAP9999 Cannot export snapshot, insufficient space in /var/log/. Space required: 46.94GBI don't understand why should /var/log/ have enough space if the file needs to be sent out?!
What options do I have to make this file transfer ?
Hi @Moudar
Snapshot on the machine is a partition.
In order to export it out, we turn it into a file file that is temporarily saved in /var/log/.
For this a free space in /var/log/ is required.
How to make /var/log/ bigger?
Adding new disk to 6500?
There isn't a great way to. It's almost always better to clear space in the volume rather than expanding the volume.
What are you actually trying to accomplish? People don't really take snapshots just to take a snapshot. There's always some underlying goal, which there may be a better way to accomplish.
My concern is a hardware failure! you will not be able to use the snapshot to recover from hardware failures. Our 6500 is about 4-5 years old, and even if there is active-standby solution, having a snapshot exported to network storage is better than snapshots created locally.
You do not need a snapshot for a hardware replacement. Please use backup instead. It is much more economical wiht the HDD space, and it can be natively configured as a scheduled backup on an external server.
Did you try the Export button?
It will use pigz, dd and tar and generate a multi GB tar file (stored in /var/log/download/) and then you can click the Download button and the browser will download the .tar file to your PC.
The log generated during that task is /var/log/CPsnapshot/<snapshots-name+date+time>.log
The .tar file, stored in /var/log/download/, stays there so that you can download the file again but you may want to delete it from the appliance disk after you have downloaded it.
After deleting it the Download button is not available and you have to Start Export again to generate the .tar file again.
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