SMsnapassist is a host-based utility for Windows 2000 and Windows NT. It performs functions required to ensure that the storage subsystem hardware creates an accurate point-in-time image of a logical drive, and that signatures and file system partitions are recognized by the driver.
The command entered to run this utility is:
SMsnapassist -f filesystem-identifier | -r
The filesystem-identifier syntax drive-letter: [mount-point-path]may include a drive letter by itself, or a drive letter plus a mount point.
Refer to your storage management software installation guide for operating system-specific information on running this utility.