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The nas Commands
EXAMPLE #3
$ nas_pool -size marketing -mover server_2 -slice y -storage APM00042000818
id
= 20
name
= marketing
used_mb
= 0
avail_mb
= 547418
total_mb
= 547418
potential_mb = 0
EXAMPLE #4
$ nas_pool -modify clar_r5_performance -is_dynamic n -is_greedy y
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
volume_profile
is_dynamic
is_greedy
$ nas_pool -modify symm_std -is_dynamic y -is_greedy y
id
name
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
To view the size information for the marketing pool, type:
Where:
Value
id
name
used_mb
avail_mb
total_mb
potential_mb available space that can be added to the storage pool.
Note: Each of the options used with the command nas_pool - size are filters
for the output of the command. For example, if you specify a Data Mover, the
output will reflect only the space to which the specified Data Mover has
visibility.
For Celerra Network Servers with a CLARiiON storage backend, to
change the -is_greedy and -is_dynamic attributes for the system
defined, clar_r5_performance storage pool, type:
= 3
= clar_r5_performance
= CLARiiON RAID5 4plus1
= 1421
= False
=
= v120
= True
= False
= CLSTD
= server_2,server_3,server_4,server_5
= clar_r5_performance_vp
= False
= True
For Celerra Network Servers with a Symmetrix backend, to change
the -is_greedy and -is_dynamic attributes for the system defined,
symm_std storage pool, type:
= 1
= symm_std
Definition
ID of the storage pool.
name of the storage pool.
space in use by the storage pool specified.
unused space still available in the storage pool.
total space in the storage pool (total of used and unused).

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