Filesystems/{filesystemName}/snapshots: GET
Gets information about snapshots of a specific file system.
Availability
Available on all IBM Storage Scale editions.
Description
The GET filesystems/{filesystemName}/snapshots request gets information about snapshots in the specified file system. For more information about the fields in the data structures that are returned, see the topics mmcrsnapshot command and mmlssnapshot command.
Request URL
https://<IP address or host name of API server>:<port>/scalemgmt/v2/filesystems/filesystemName/snapshots
where - filesystems/filesystemName
- Specifies the file system of which the snapshot is taken. Required.
- snapshots
- Specifies snapshot as the resource of this GET call. Required.
Request headers
Content-Type: application/json
Accept: application/json
Request parameters
The following parameters can be used in the request URL to customize the
request:
Parameter name | Description and applicable keywords | Required/optional |
---|---|---|
filesystemName | The file system name. You can also use keywords such as :all:, :all_local:, or :all_remote: | Required. |
fields | Comma separated list of fields to be included in response. ':all:' selects all available fields. | Optional. |
filter | Filter objects by expression. For example, 'status=HEALTHY,entityType=FILESET' | Optional. |
Request data
No request data.
Response data
{
"status": {
"code":ReturnCode,
"message":"ReturnMessage"
},
"paging":
{
"next": "URL"
},
snapshots: [
{
"snapshotName":"Snapshot"
"filesystemName":"Device",
"filesetName":"Fileset",
"oid":"ID",
"snapID":"ID",
"status":"Status"
"created":"DateTime",
"quotas":"Quotas",
"snapType":"Type",
"expirationTime":"Date and Time
}
]
}
For more information about the fields in the following data structures, see the
links at the end of this topic.- "status":
- Return status.
- "message": "ReturnMessage",
- The return message.
- "code": ReturnCode
- The return code.
- "paging"
- The URL to retrieve the next page. Paging is enabled when more than 1000 objects are returned by the query.
- "snapshotName":"Snapshot"
- The snapshot name.
- "filesystemName":"Device"
- The file system that is the target of the snapshot.
- "filesetName":"Fileset"
- For a fileset snapshot, the fileset that is a target of the snapshot.
- "oid":"ID"
- Internal identifier that is used for paging.
- "snapID":"ID"
- The snapshot ID.
- "status":"Status"
- The snapshot status.
- "created":"DateTime"
- The date and time when the snapshot was created.
- "quotas":"Quotas"
- Any quotas that are applied to the fileset.
- "snapType":"Type"
- The AFM type of the snapshot, including "afm_snap", "afm_recovery", "afm_failover", "afm_rpo", "afm_baserpo", and "Invalid".
- "expirationTime":"Date and Time"
- The date and time after which the snapshot is deleted.
Examples
The following example gets information about the snapshots of the file system
fs1
.
Request data:
curl -k -u admin:admin001 -X GET --header 'accept:application/json'
'https://198.51.100.1:443/scalemgmt/v2/filesystems/fs1/snapshots'
Response data: Note: In the JSON data that is returned, the return code indicates whether the
command is successful. The response code 200 indicates that the command successfully retrieved the
information. Error code 400 represents an
invalid request and 500 represents internal server error.
{
"snapshots": [
{
"expirationTime": "Sat Oct 1 09:10:00 2022",
"filesystemName": "gpfs0",
"snapshotName": "snap3"
}
],
"status": {
"code": 200,
"message": "The request finished successfully."
}
}