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PowerScale OneFS 9.5.0.0 Web Administration Guide

SnapshotIQ settings

SnapshotIQ settings determine how snapshots behave and can be accessed.

The following SnapshotIQ settings can be configured:

Snapshot Scheduling
Determines whether snapshots can be generated.
NOTE:Disabling snapshot generation might cause some OneFS operations to fail. It is recommended that you do not disable this setting.
Auto-create Snapshots
Determines whether snapshots are automatically generated according to snapshot schedules.
Auto-delete Snapshots
Determines whether snapshots are automatically deleted according to their expiration dates.
NFS Visibility & Accessibility
Root Directory Accessible
Determines whether snapshot directories are accessible through NFS.
Root Directory Visible
Determines whether snapshot directories are visible through NFS.
Sub-directories Accessible
Determines whether snapshot subdirectories are accessible through NFS.
SMB Visibility & Accessible
Root Directory Accessible
Determines whether snapshot directories are accessible through SMB.
Root Directory Visible
Determines whether snapshot directories are visible through SMB.
Sub-directories Accessible
Determines whether snapshot subdirectories are accessible through SMB.
Local Visibility & Accessibility
Root Directory Accessible
Determines whether snapshot directories are accessible through the local file system. You can access the local file system through an SSH connection or the local console.
Root Directory Visible
Determines whether snapshot directories are visible through the local file system. You can access the local file system through an SSH connection or the local console.
Sub-directories Accessible
Determines whether snapshot subdirectories are accessible through the local file system. You can access the local file system through an SSH connection or the local console.

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