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View Volume Snapshot List

This section describes how to view the volume snapshot list.

Prerequisites

  • KubeSphere Storage should have been installed and enabled.

  • You should join a cluster or a project and have the Volume Snapshots Viewing permission within the cluster or the project. For more information, refer to "Cluster Roles" and "Project Roles".

Steps

  1. Log in to the KubeSphere web console with a user who has the Volume Snapshots Viewing permission, and enter your cluster or project.

  2. Click Storage > Volume Snapshots in the left navigation pane.

    • The volume snapshot list provides the following information:

      ParameterDescription

      Name

      The name, alias, and volume snapshot class of the volume snapshot.

      Status

      The current status of the volume snapshot.

      • Ready: The volume snapshot and the corresponding volume snapshot content have been successfully created.

      • Not Ready: The volume snapshot and the corresponding volume snapshot content are being created, failed to create, or the volume snapshot is being deleted.

      Volume Snapshot Content

      The name of the volume snapshot content.

      Capacity

      The capacity of the persistent volume corresponding to the volume snapshot.

      Creation Time

      The creation time of the volume snapshot.

    • Select a project from the dropdown list at the top left of the list to view volume snapshots in a specific project.

    • Click the search box above the list to search for volume snapshots by name or status.

    • Click refresh in the upper right corner of the list to refresh the list information.

    • Click cogwheel in the upper right corner of the list to customize the information displayed in the list.

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