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Vivek, you can set the expiry of a particular snapshot to unlimited with this command: ncli pd retain-snapshot You will have to manually delete the snapshot when you don't need it anymore. HTH, -- Mark
I'm in (early stages of) conversation with Unitrends about developing tight integration between them and our backup APIs. Hopefully we'll have more news around this later this year.
Hi [url=http://next.nutanix.com/member/profile?mid=68760]mu_toffaha[/url] Angelo is right, this will not be supported in the first version of the Veeam protection solution for Nutanix. I have shared your ask with the Veaam PM team, so they will track this as a potential enhancement for their roadmap. -- Mark
vStorage - Agree that this is a major disadvantage. It is on the roadmap to be addressed. Currently it's scheduled for the 5.5.2 release.
[user=78612]Infraestructuras[/user] - Yes, you can. Look up in the v2 namespace: /protection_domains/{protection_domain_name}/dr_snapshots/{snapshot_id}/retain Retain a snapshot.
You can only change the retention period to unlimited using this API, not to another value. I see there might be a bug in the API documentation, as the API doc seems to indicate you can pass in a new value. I'll file a ticket for that. Try passing in true (or '1') and see if it starts showing up?
Sorry about that. Let me ask someone in QA to try this out and get back to you to share how this is supposed to work.
Following up on this question. We have delivered this request as part of the AOS 5.9 release.
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