You can edit the property settings that are already defined for the automatic snapshots using the options, as shown in the following figure.
Figure 100 Enable MegaRAID Recovery- Editing Snapshot Properties
If you choose this option, the oldest snapshot present in the system automatically gets deleted.
If you choose this option, the application stops taking snapshots.
To use this option, select the Take a snapshot on every reboot (recommended for boot virtual drives) check box.
This option provides you a snapshot taken on boot after each successful shutdown. You can use this snapshot of the boot virtual drive to restore the operating system on the virtual drive in case the virtual drive becomes corrupted.
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Click Finish.
A Confirm Enable Snapshots dialog appears. This dialog prompts you to make sure whether you want to enable snapshots on a virtual drive or not.
Figure 101 Confirm Enable Snapshots
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If the answer is Yes, select the Confirm check box.
When you select the check box, the Yes button gets enabled. The snapshots get enabled on the virtual drive.
This virtual drive becomes a snapshot repository. Use it only for storing snapshot-related data.
If you click No, the snapshots will not be enabled on the selected virtual drive.
NOTE After you enable snapshots on this virtual drive, you cannot change the allocated percentage of capacity or the snapshot repository without first disabling snapshots and losing any snapshot data.
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