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'''Attention!'''
'''Attention!'''


  This operation cannot be undone. All snapshots that were taken after the snapshot we are rolling back to and their clones will be removed. Also the actual data on dataset/zvol will be lost.
  This operation cannot be undone. All snapshots that were taken after the snapshot we are rolling back to and their clones will be removed.  
Also the actual data on dataset/zvol will be lost.


  A clone of a snapshot should be created before rollback in order to make the data on the snapshot available and to check that data on the clone are the ones we want to have on the dataset/zvol after rollback.
  A clone of a snapshot should be created before rollback in order to make the data on the snapshot available and to check that data on the clone  
are the ones we want to have on the dataset/zvol after rollback.


[[Category:Help topics]]
[[Category:Help topics]]

Latest revision as of 15:53, 27 March 2019

Rollback allows you to revert a zvol or dataset to the state it was at the moment of taking the snapshot we are rolling back to.

Attention!

This operation cannot be undone. All snapshots that were taken after the snapshot we are rolling back to and their clones will be removed. 
Also the actual data on dataset/zvol will be lost.
A clone of a snapshot should be created before rollback in order to make the data on the snapshot available and to check that data on the clone 
are the ones we want to have on the dataset/zvol after rollback.