•
CLUSTERID
•
DISKGROUPNAME
3.3.3.2.2 ALTER ACFSVOLUME
This command alters an existing Oracle ASM Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS)
volume.
Syntax
ALTER ACFSVOLUME
VOLUMENAME = volume_name |
VOLUMESIZE = volume_size |
MOUNTPATH = mountpath
WHERE
ID = acfs_volume_id |
DISKGROUPID = diskgroup_id VOLUMENAME = volume_name|
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number DISKGROUPNAME = diskgroup_name VOLUMENAME =
volume_name|
CLUSTERNAME = cluster_name DISKGROUPNAME diskgroup_name VOLUMENAME = volume_name|
CLUSTERID = cluster_id DISKGROUPNAME = diskgroup_name VOLUMENAME = volume_name
Arguments
You can modify the following attributes of the Oracle ACFS volume:
•
VOLUMENAME
•
VOLUMESIZE
•
MOUNTPATH
The following arguments are available in the
•
: Specifies the
ID
•
DISKGROUPID
•
CLUSTERNUMBER
•
CLUSTERNAME
•
CLUSTERID
•
DISKGROUPNAME
•
VOLUMENAME
3.3.3.2.3 DELETE ACFSVOLUME
This command deletes an existing Oracle ASM Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS)
volume.
Syntax
DELETE ACFSVOLUME
WHERE
ID = acfs_volume_id |
DISKGROUPID = diskgroup_id VOLUMENAME = volume_name|
CLUSTERNUMBER = cluster_number DISKGROUPNAME = diskgroup_name VOLUMENAME =
volume_name|
: Specifies the
ID of the cluster
es.xml
: Specifies the name of the container disk group
: Specifies a new, unique volume name
: A number that specifies the new size of the volume in GB
: Specifies the new file system mount path for the volume
ID for an existing Oracle ACFS volume
es.xml
: Specifies the
ID for the container disk group
es.xml
: Specifies the cluster number in the
: Specifies the name of the cluster
: Specifies the
ID of the cluster
es.xml
: Specifies the name of the container disk group
: Specifies the name of the existing Oracle ACFS volume
OEDA Command Line Interface
clause:
WHERE
, starting at 1
es.xml
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