Ok, thanks. That makes sense. It's too bad though that the monthly snaps can't be scheduled right on the filer though.
On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:01 PM, Kappe, Michael Michael.Kappe@izb.dewrote:
Hi,
use a rsh command like this
snap rename volname sv_nightly.0 2008_10
You may schedule this from an server at every last day in the month
If you want to keep a snapshot
snap rename volname sv_nightly.10 Snapshot_for_xxxx
The file fill up the missing one at the next snapvault schedule
regard Michael
*Von:* owner-toasters@mathworks.com [mailto:owner-toasters@mathworks.com] *Im Auftrag von *Romeo Theriault *Gesendet:* Donnerstag, 20. November 2008 17:45 *An:* toasters@mathworks.com *Betreff:* snapvault retention questions
We're looking at using snapvault as a backup solution and after reading a bit of the documentation I was struck by the fact that it appears that the snapvault snap sched command can only schedule hourly, daily and weekly snapshots. Is there not a way to schedule monthly and yearly snapshots? Also, I don't see a way to specify that I want to keep one (or more) particular snapshots for a greater length of time without changing the whole destination volumes retention period. Is this correct?
Thanks for any insight on this.
-- Romeo Theriault