13.92. manila snapshot-list


usage: manila snapshot-list [--all-tenants [<0|1>]] [--name <name>]
                            [--status <status>] [--share-id <share_id>]
                            [--usage [any|used|unused]] [--limit <limit>]
                            [--offset <offset>] [--sort-key <sort_key>]
                            [--sort-dir <sort_dir>] [--columns <columns>]
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List all the snapshots.

Optional arguments

--all-tenants [<0|1>]


      Display information from all tenants (Admin only).

--name <name>


        Filter results by name.

--status <status>


        Filter results by status.

--share-id <share_id>, --share_id <share_id>


      Filter results by source share ID.

--usage [any|used|unused]


      Either filter or not snapshots by its usage. OPTIONAL:
      Default=any.

--limit <limit>


        Maximum number of share snapshots to return. OPTIONAL:
      Default=None.

--offset <offset>


        Set offset to define start point of share snapshots
      listing. OPTIONAL: Default=None.

--sort-key <sort_key>, --sort_key <sort_key>


      Key to be sorted, available keys are ('id', 'status',
      'size', 'share_id', 'user_id', 'project_id',
      'progress', 'name', 'display_name'). Default=None.

--sort-dir <sort_dir>, --sort_dir <sort_dir>


      Sort direction, available values are ('asc', 'desc').
      OPTIONAL: Default=None.

--columns <columns>


        Comma separated list of columns to be displayed e.g.
      --columns "id,name"

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