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@@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ Syntax :
*gluster snapshot create <snapname\> <volname\(s\)\> \[description <description\>\] \[force\]*
Details :
-This command will create a snapshot of a GlusterFS volume.
-User can provide a snap-name and a description to identify the snap.
-The description cannot be more than 1024 characters.
+Creates a snapshot of a GlusterFS volume. User can provide a snap-name and a
+description to identify the snap. The description cannot be more than 1024
+characters.
-To be able to take a snapshot, Volume should be present and it should be
-in started state.
+NOTE : To be able to take a snapshot, volume should be present and it
+should be in started state.
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@@ -41,11 +41,12 @@ Syntax :
*gluster snapshot restore <snapname\>*
Details :
-This command restores an already taken snapshot of a GlusterFS volume.
+Restores an already taken snapshot of a GlusterFS volume.
Snapshot restore is an offline activity therefore if the volume is
online (in started state) then the restore operation will fail.
-Once the snapshot is restored it will be deleted from the list of snapshot.
+Once the snapshot is restored it will not be available in the
+list of snapshots.
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@@ -55,7 +56,7 @@ Syntax :
*gluster snapshot delete <snapname\>*
Details :
-This command will delete the specified snapshot.
+Deletes the specified snapshot.
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@@ -65,9 +66,9 @@ Syntax:
*gluster snapshot list \[volname\]*
Details:
-This command is used to list all snapshots taken, or for a specified volume.
-If Volname is given, then the snaps belonging to that particular volume
-is displayed.
+Lists all snapshots taken.
+If volname is provided, then only the snapshots belonging to
+that particular volume is listed.
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@@ -77,10 +78,10 @@ Syntax:
*gluster snapshot info \[\(snapname | volume <volname\>\)\]*
Details:
-This command gives out the information such as snapshot name, snapshot UUID,
+This command gives information such as snapshot name, snapshot UUID,
time at which snapshot was created, and it lists down the snap-volume-name,
-Number of snaps taken for a particular volume, number of snaps available
-for that particular volume, and the state of snapshot.
+number of snapshots already taken and number of snapshots still available
+for that particular volume, and the state of the snapshot.
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@@ -90,61 +91,48 @@ Syntax:
*gluster snapshot status \[\(snapname | volume <volname\>\)\]*
Details:
-This command will give a detailed information about the snapshot.
-The details included in this will be Brick-patch of the snapshot bricks,
-Volume Group(LVM details) to which the taken snapshot belong to, Status
-of the snapshot bricks (whether its running or not), PID of the bricks,
-Data percentage filled for that partiuclar Volume Group to which the
-snapshots belong to, And total size of the Logical volume to which
-the snapshots belong to.
-
-If snapname is specified then details of the mentioned snapshot is displayed.
-If Volume name is specified then details of all the snaps belonging to
-the mentioned volume name is displayed.
-If both snapname and volume name is not specified then details of all
-the snaps present will be displayed.
+This command gives status of the snapshot.
+The details included are snapshot brick path, volume group(LVM details),
+status of the snapshot bricks, PID of the bricks, data percentage filled for
+that particular volume group to which the snapshots belong to, and total size
+of the logical volume.
+
+If snapname is specified then status of the mentioned snapshot is displayed.
+If volname is specified then status of all snapshots belonging to that volume
+is displayed. If both snapname and volname is not specified then status of all
+the snapshots present in the system are displayed.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
+
**Configuring the snapshot behavior**
Syntax:
-*gluster snapshot config \[volname\]*
+*snapshot config \[volname\] \(\[snap-max-hard-limit <count\>\] \[snap-max-soft-limit <percent>\]\)
+ | \(\[auto-delete <enable|disable\>\]\)*
Details:
-This command will display existing config values for a volume. If volume name
-is not provided then config values of all the volume is displayed.
-System config is displayed irrespective of volume name.
+Displays and sets the snapshot config values.
+snapshot config without any keywords displays the snapshot config values of
+all volumes in the system. If volname is provided, then the snapshot config
+values of that volume is displayed.
-Syntax:
-*snapshot config \[volname\] \(\[snap-max-hard-limit <count\>\] \[snap-max-soft-limit <percent>\]\)
- | \(\[auto-delete <enable|disable\>\]\)*
+Snapshot config command along with keywords can be used to change the existing
+config values. If volname is provided then config value of that volume is
+changed, else it will set/change the system limit.
-Details:
-The above command can be used to change the existing config values.
-If volname is provided then config value of that volume is changed,
-else it will set/change the system limit.
-
-As of now, snap-max-soft-limit and auto-delete cannot be configured to
-individually volume. soft-limit and auto-delete is only applicable
-globally. Once that is set, all the volumes will inherit the global
-value.
-
-The system limit is the default value of the config for all the volume.
-Volume specific limit cannot cross the system limit.
-If a volume specific limit is not provided then system limit will be
-considered.
-
-When auto-delete feature is enabled, then as soon as the soft-limit
-is reached the oldest snapshot is deleted for every successful snapshot
-creation, With this it is ensured that number of snapshot created is
-not more than snap-max-hard-limit.
-
-When auto-delete feature is disabled, If the the soft-limit is
-reached then user is given a warning about exceeding soft-limit
-along with successful snapshot creation message (oldest snapshot is
-not deleted). And upon reaching hard-limit further snapshot creation
-is not allowed.
+snap-max-soft-limit and auto-delete are global options, that will be
+inherited by all volumes in the system and cannot be set to individual volumes.
+
+The system limit takes precedence over the volume specific limit.
+
+When auto-delete feature is enabled, then upon reaching the soft-limit,
+with every successful snapshot creation, the oldest snapshot will be deleted.
+
+When auto-delete feature is disabled, then upon reaching the soft-limit,
+the user gets a warning with every successful snapshot creation.
+
+Upon reaching the hard-limit, further snapshot creations will not be allowed.
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@@ -154,7 +142,7 @@ Syntax:
*gluster snapshot activate <snapname\>*
Details:
-This command will activate the mentioned snapshot.
+Activates the mentioned snapshot.
Note : By default the snapshot is activated during snapshot creation.
@@ -166,6 +154,6 @@ Syntax:
*gluster snapshot deactivate <snapname\>*
Details:
-This command will de-activate the mentioned snapshot.
+Deactivates the mentioned snapshot.
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