Use the following procedure to clone a replication snapshot within a replication package.
This will disable replication updates for a package entirely, which will cancel any ongoing updates and cause new updates from the source appliance to fail.
The status icon on the left indicates the status of the package.
The package remains disabled until you re-enable it using the same
power icon
.
The clone is created within the current project, by default, but you can specify a different project.
If you leave this field locked, the mountpoint for the clone remains as /export/<sharename>.
off - To disable SMB.
on - To enable SMB, so you can share the clone over SMB. The name of the clone in SMB matches the name of the clone in the appliance.
<resource_name> - SMB is enabled, so you can share the clone over SMB. The name of the clone in SMB is the name you specify here instead of the name of the clone in the appliance.
If you leave the Resource field locked, the Resource name property is inherited from the snapshot you are cloning.
If the box is checked, the keystore and keyname of the clone will be that of the destination project.
If the box is unchecked, the keystore and keyname of the clone will be that of the parent share. Alternatively, select a different keystore and keyname from the drop-down menu.
This field determines whether inherited properties will come from the parent dataset or the destination project. By default, the box is unchecked, meaning that all inherited properties will come from the destination project for the new clone. If you check the box, all currently inherited properties will be preserved as local settings in the new clone.
The clone appears in the list of shares for the destination project you set. You can work with a clone just like any other share.
Ensure the status icon on the left is green, indicating that replication updates have been enabled.