lsvolumegroupsnapshotschedule

Use the lsvolumegroupsnapshotschedule command to view the concise list of multiple schedule details of policies associated with volume groups.

Syntax

Read syntax diagramSkip visual syntax diagram lsvolumegroupsnapshotschedule volume_group_idvolume_group_name

Parameters

-delim delimiter
(Optional) Specify a delimiter to separate data in the output.
-nohdr
(Optional) Suppress the headings in the output.
-filtervalue attribute=value
(Optional) Specifies a list of one or more filters. Only objects with a value that matches the filter attribute value are displayed.
-filtervalue?
(Optional) Displays a list of valid filter attributes.
volume_group_id
(Required) Specifies the unique ID of the volume group.
volume_group_name
(Required) Specifies the name of the volume group.

Description

This table provides the attribute values that can be displayed as output view data.

Table 1. lsvolumegroupsnapshotschedule output
Attribute Description
id Indicates the sequence in which the snapshot schedule for volume groups are listed.
volume_group_id Indicates the volume group id to which the policy and schedules are associated.
volume_group_name Indicates the unique name of the volume group.
snapshot_policy_id Indicates the unique ID of the snapshot policy.
snapshot_policy_name Indicates the unique name of the snapshot policy.
schedule_id Indicates the scheduled ID of the snapshot policy.
schedule_type Indicates the type of schedule.
snapshot_schedule_start_time Indicates the start time of the schedule. It is displayed in the standard YYMMDDHHMMSS format.
snapshot_schedule_next_time Indicates the next scheduled snapshot by snapshot policy. It is displayed in the standard YYMMDDHHMMSS format.
snapshot_schedule_last_time Indicates the last snapshot triggered by snapshot policy. It is displayed in the standard YYMMDDHHMMSS format.
error_sequence_number Indicates the snapshot policy error sequence number for volume group.
snapshot_policy_suspended Indicates the snapshot policy suspended for volume group.
When using the partition IP address to run this command, consider the following:
  • The user must identify objects using the name or UUID. Short IDs cannot be specified when using the partition IP address.
  • Views will be filtered to display only objects related to the partition associated with the IP address. An error will be displayed if the user requests a detailed view for an object that is not related to the partition.