EXAMPLE #1
$ nas_pool -create -name marketing -description 'Storage Pool' -volumes d12,d13
-default_slice_flag y
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
Where:
Value
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag allows slices from the storage pool.
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
EXAMPLE #2
$ nas_pool -modify marketing -description 'Marketing Storage Pool'
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
To create a storage pool with the name, marketing, with a
description, with the following disk members, d12, d13, and with the
default slice flag set to y, type:
= 20
= marketing
= Storage Pool
= 0
= False
=
= d12,d13
= True
= True
= CLSTD
= server_2,server_3,server_4,server_5
Definition
ID of the storage pool.
name of the storage pool.
comment assigned to the storage pool.
access control level value assigned to the storage pool.
whether the storage pool is being used by a file system.
file systems using the storage pool.
volumes used by the storage pool.
user defined as opposed to system defined.
type of disk contingent on the backend attached. CLSTD, CLATA, CMSTD and CMATA are for
CLARiiON, and STD, BCV, R1BCV, R2BCV, R1STD, R2STD, ATA, R1ATA, R2ATA,BCVA,
R1BCA, R2BCA are for Symmetrix.
storage pool is visible to the physical Data Movers specified.
To change the description for the marketing storage pool to include a
descriptive comment, type:
= 20
= marketing
= Marketing Storage Pool
= 0
= False
=
= d12,d13
= True
= True
= CLSTD
= server_2,server_3,server_4,server_5
See Example #1 for a description of command output.
The nas Commands
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nas_pool
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