Updated on 2024-09-05 GMT+08:00

Viewing Snapshot Information

This section describes how to view snapshot information on the Snapshots page.

Viewing Snapshot Information

  1. Log in to the GaussDB(DWS) console.
  2. In the navigation pane, choose Management > Snapshot.

    In the snapshot list, all snapshots are displayed by default.

  3. You can view the Snapshot Name, Snapshot Status, Cluster Name, Backup Mode, Snapshot Type, Storage Medium, and creation time of snapshots.

    You can also enter a snapshot name or cluster name in the upper right corner of the snapshot list and click to search for the specified snapshot. GaussDB(DWS) supports fuzzy search.

    Table 1 describes snapshot status.

    Table 1 Snapshot status

    Status

    Description

    Available

    Indicates that the existing snapshot works properly.

    Creating

    Indicates that a snapshot is being created.

    Unavailable

    Indicates that the existing snapshot cannot provide services.

    Table 2 lists the backup modes.

    Table 2 Backup modes

    Type

    Description

    Manual

    Indicates the snapshot that you manually create through the GaussDB(DWS) management console or using APIs. You can delete the snapshots that are manually created.

    Automated

    Indicates the snapshot that is automatically created after the automated snapshot backup policy is enabled. You cannot delete the snapshots that are automatically created. The system automatically deletes the snapshots whose retention duration expires.

    The following table describes the snapshot types.

    Table 3 Type

    Type

    Description

    Full

    The snapshot is a full backup.

    Incremental

    The snapshot is an incremental backup.

    The following table describes the snapshot media.

    Table 4 Storage media

    Storage Medium

    Description

    OBS

    The created snapshot is an OBS snapshot and the backup data is stored on the OBS server.

    NFS

    The created snapshot is an NFS snapshot and the backup data is stored on the NFS server.