If you ever need to delete multiple volume snapshots from a NetApp HCI / Solidfire storage array, you will quickly realize there isn’t an efficient way of doing this using the UI – unfortunately you can’t delete multiple snapshots at the same time and each delete request requires a confirmation. Plus if you have a lot of volume snapshots, you will need to search for the snapshot you want to delete every time.
Using PowerShell simplifies the whole process.
First generate a snapshot report using following script.
connect-sfcluster CLUSTER IP
Get-SFSnapshot | select Name, SnapshotID, CreateTime, ExpirationTime, VolumeID, VolumeName | Export-Csv c:\temp\all-snapshots.csv
Sort the resulting CSV file (all-snapshots.csv) by VolumeName then by CreateTime – and highlight the rows including snapshots you want to delete. Then remove all the other rows. Finally remove all columns except the SnapshotID column and save as a new CSV (snapshots-to-delete.csv).
Now run the following script pointing at the new CSV file to delete the snapshots in one go.
$oldsnaps = (Import-Csv 'c:\temp\snapshots-to-delete.csv').SnapshotID
foreach ($snap in $oldsnaps){
Remove-SFSnapshot -SnapshotID $snap -Confirm:$False
}
For more info on how to install the SolidFire PowerShell module and other programmatic approaches to managing NetApp HCI storage – visit my other blog post.
Thanks. We’d like to see more SolidFire PowerShell scripts…