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The nas Commands
EXAMPLE #6
$ nas_pool -xtend clar_r5_performance -size 128M -storage APM00042000818
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
volume_profile
is_dynamic
is_greedy
EXAMPLE #7
$ nas_pool -shrink marketing -volumes d7,d8
id
name
description
acl
in_use
clients
members
default_slice_flag
is_user_defined
disk_type
server_visibility
EXAMPLE #8
$ nas_pool -list
id
inuse
1
n
2
n
3
n
4
n
8
n
10
n
11
n
20
n
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Celerra Network Server Command Reference Manual
For Celerra Network Servers with a CLARiiON storage backend, to
extend the system-defined storage pool by a specified size with a
specified storage backend, 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
See Example #4 for a description of command output.
For Celerra Network Servers with a CLARiiON storage backend, to
remove d7 and d8 from the marketing storage pool, 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.
To list the storage pools, type:
acl
name
1421
symm_std
1421
clar_r1
1421
clar_r5_performance
1421
clar_r5_economy
1421
symm_std_rdf_src
1421
clarata_archive
1421
clarata_r3
0
marketing

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