This page provides details on how to perform the following actions:
Make changes to existing settings
View snapshot details
Delete a snapshot
Make changes to an existing snapshot
Use the following instructions to edit, revert, or delete a volume using the Google Cloud console or ONTAP-mode.
Console
Go to NetApp Volumes page in the Google Cloud console.
Select Volumes.
Click the volume's name.
Click the Snapshots tab.
Select the snapshot you want to modify. You can revert, edit, or delete the snapshot.
ONTAP-mode
Identify the required ONTAP commands in the ONTAP documentation.
For example, see Volume snapshot modify.
After you identify the required commands, see ONTAP-mode for instructions about how to submit ONTAP commands to the storage pool.
View snapshot details
Use the following instructions to see a detailed view of your snapshots using the Google Cloud console or ONTAP-mode.
Console
Go to NetApp Volumes page in the Google Cloud console.
Select Volumes.
Click the volume name.
Use the following features to manage your volumes:
Overview tab: shows details about the volume.
Snapshots tab: the Snapshots tab lets you see the following details:
Provides the Create snapshot feature
Shows the number of snapshots in the volume out of a maximum of 255 and the amount of storage they consume
Lists all of the snapshots of the volume
Lists the name, creation date, and state of the volume
For the Flex Unified service level volumes, if you view details for a snapshot used to create other volumes, the Associated clone volumes section lists clones created from that snapshot that depend on the source volume.
ONTAP-mode
When using the CLI proxy, run the following command:
gcloud netapp storage-pools execute POOL_NAME "volume snapshot show -volume VOLUME_NAME"
Replace the following information:
POOL_NAME: the name of the storage pool.VOLUME_NAME the name of your volume.
For more information, see Volume snapshot show and ONTAP-mode for instructions about how to submit ONTAP commands to the storage pool.
Alternatively, you can use the proxy API as follows:
Follow the instructions in List all volumes of a storage pool to identify the volume UUID.
Run the following API call:
TOKEN=$(gcloud auth print-access-token) curl --location 'https://netapp.googleapis.com/v1/projects/
PROJECT/locations/LOCATION/storagePools/POOL_NAME/ontap/api/storage/volumes/VOLUME_UUID/snapshots' \ --header "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \ --header "Content-Type: application/json"Replace the following information:
PROJECT: your project ID or number.LOCATION: the location of the storage pool.POOL_NAME: the name of your storage pool.VOLUME_UUID: the universally unique identifier (UUID) of your volume.