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PowerScaleOneFS CLI Command Reference

isi snapshot writable list

Displays a list of writable snapshots.

Syntax

isi snapshot writable list
  [--state {all | active | deleting}]
  [{--limit | -l} <integer>]
  [--sort {dest-path | src-path | src-snapshot | created | log_size | physical_size | state}]
  [{--descending | -d}]
  [--format {table | json | csv | list}]
  [--no-header | -a]
  [--no-footer | -z ]
  [--help | -h]
  [--verbose | -h]

Required Privileges

ISI_PRIV_SNAPSHOT

Options

--state {all | active | deleting}
Lists only the writable snapshots that exist in the specified state.

The following states are valid:

all
Displays all writable snapshots that currently occupy space on the cluster.
active
Displays only writable snapshots that are not deleted.
deleting
Displays only writable snapshots that are deleted but still occupy space on the cluster. The space occupied by deleted snapshots is freed the next time the snapshot delete job runs.
--sort <attribute>
Sorts output displayed by the specified attribute.

The following values are valid:

dst_path
Sorts output by absolute destination path.
src_path
Sorts output by the absolute pathname of the source snapshot.
src_snap
Sorts output by the name or numeric ID of the writable snapshot.
created
Sorts output by the date the writable snapshot was created.
log_size
Sorts output by the log file size.
physical_size
Sorts output by the physical size of the writable snapshot.
state
Sorts output by the state of the writable snapshot: active, all, or deleting.
{--descending | -d}
Displays output in descending order.
--format <output-format>
Displays output in table (default), JavaScript Object Notation (JSON), comma-separated value (CSV), or list format.
{--no-header | -a}
Displays table and CSV output without headers.
{--no-footer | -z}
Displays table output without footers.
{--verbose | -v}
Displays more detailed information.
{--help | -h}
Displays help for this command.

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