Scheduled Snapshot Creation
Scenario
This section describes how to periodically create a snapshot for a desktop.
Procedure
- Log in to the console.
- In the navigation pane, choose Tasks > Scheduled Tasks.
The Scheduled Tasks page is displayed.
- Click Create Scheduled Task in the upper right corner of the page.
The Create Scheduled Task window is displayed.
- Configure a scheduled task.
- Task Type: Select Snapshot creation.
- The Huawei Cloud Workspace snapshot service is in the open beta test (OBT) and is not charged. In the future, the service will be charged.
- A maximum of 10 snapshot creation records can be retained for each desktop, including snapshot creation records on the console and by end users.
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Recomposing the system disk, deleting a desktop, or deleting a disk will automatically delete the snapshot of the desktop.
- Task Name: This parameter is user-defined.
- Execution Interval: You can select one of the following intervals:
- Specified time: The time is accurate to seconds.
- By day: You can specify Time, Executed Once Per, and Expires At.
- By week: You can specify Weekday, Time, and Expires At.
- By month: You can specify Month, Day, Time, and Expires At.
- Task Type: Select Snapshot creation.
- Set Notification to determine whether to notify users.
- Specify Earlier Than Scheduled Task. The value ranges from 1 to 10,080 minutes.
- Enter content in Notification Message. The content must be text in 1 to 1,024 characters.
- Specify Applied To under Snapshot Settings:
- System disk and data disk: A snapshot is created for both the system disk and data disk.
- System disk only: A snapshot is created only for the system disk.
- Data disk only: A snapshot is created only for the data disk.
- Click Next: Select Object.
The Select Target Object page is displayed.
- In the Available Objects area, select All desktops and select the desired objects.
- Click Create Now.
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