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This is a discussion on Snapshot count is off.... within the RollBack Rx forums, part of the Disaster Recovery Programs category; This isn't a big problem. RBRX seems to keep a running tally of all the snapshots that were taken, which ...
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This isn't a big problem. RBRX seems to keep a running tally of all the snapshots that were taken, which doesn't mesh with the current number of actual snapshots.
Example: Defragging snapshot 222, (1/1)... I actually only have 23 snapshots. Is this normal? |
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Yes this is normal. My guess also is that Rollback keeps an internal count of all snapshots created but doesnt remove them from the tally when their deleted.
So 222 refers to actual snapshot number 222 and correlates to one of the 23 snapshots currently in your tree. From a user point of view this is not important and has no effect on Rollbacks function. The 1/1 means defragging one snapshot out of a total of one DEFRAGMENTED snapshots. (22 snapshots dont need defragging) Hope this helps. |
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