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16.6. Getting the Status of Available Snapshots
This command displays the running status of the snapshot. By default the status of all the snapshots in the cluster is displayed. To check the status of all the snapshots that are taken for a particular volume, specify a volume name:
# gluster snapshot status [(<snapname> | volume VOLNAME)]
where,
- snapname - This is an optional field. If the snapname is provided then the status about the specified snap is displayed.
- VOLNAME - This is an optional field. If the VOLNAME is provided the status about all the snaps in the specified volume is displayed.
For Example:
# gluster snapshot status snap3
Snap Name : snap3
Snap UUID : b2a391ce-f511-478f-83b7-1f6ae80612c8
Brick Path :
10.70.42.248:/var/run/gluster/snaps/e4a8f4b70a0b44e6a8bff5da7df48a4d/brick1/brick1
Volume Group : snap_lvgrp1
Brick Running : Yes
Brick PID : 1640
Data Percentage : 1.54
LV Size : 616.00m
Brick Path :
10.70.43.139:/var/run/gluster/snaps/e4a8f4b70a0b44e6a8bff5da7df48a4d/brick2/brick3
Volume Group : snap_lvgrp1
Brick Running : Yes
Brick PID : 3900
Data Percentage : 1.80
LV Size : 616.00m
Brick Path :
10.70.43.34:/var/run/gluster/snaps/e4a8f4b70a0b44e6a8bff5da7df48a4d/brick3/brick4
Volume Group : snap_lvgrp1
Brick Running : Yes
Brick PID : 3507
Data Percentage : 1.80
LV Size : 616.00m
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