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muos_o_-_-_o
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

Snapshots

I've been doing some testing of vReplicator on my own ESX box I use for testing. The first few replications went well but know it's telling me I'm running on a snapshot Smiley Sad

I know I have to commit the snapshot but I'm unsure on how to .

Any help welcome

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NTurnbull
Expert
Expert

Hi, if you right click on a virtual machine and choose snapshot -> snapshot manager on the menu you'll be able to see the snapshots of the vm - then you can choose to revert to or remove any snapshots

Thanks,

Neil

Thanks, Neil
NedeianuV
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

To commit the snapshot you have to delete the snapshot. The changes you've made since you took the snapshot will be commited.

As NTurnbull pointed out in the previous post this can be done from the snapshot manager.

NedeianuV MCP,VCP
muos_o_-_-_o
Enthusiast
Enthusiast

This is was it says in the SManager

Created by VReplicator (do NOT modify or delete!)

If I delete it I'll lose nothing right?

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sflanders
Commander
Commander

You can delete a snapshot at any time and not lose anything except for the ability to revert back to that place in time. If VReplicator is done and you do not need the snapshot anymore, you can remove it.

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