-tlu -info <tlu_id>
Displays information for the specified VTLU.
-tlu -new [-robot {[-vendor <vendor>] [-product <product>]
[-revision <revision>]}]
Creates a VTLU on the specified Data Mover with the specified
robot's vendor, product, and revision information. If this information
is not specified, the default values of EMC, svtlRobot, and 1.0 are
used. These values have character limits of 8, 16, and 4, respectively.
[-slots <num_slots>]
Configures the number of slots in the VTLU. If no value is
defined, then the default value of 32 is used.
[-impexp <num_impexp_slots>]
Configures the number of import/export slots in the VTLU. If no
value is defined, the default value of 8 is used.
[-drives <num_drives>]
Configures the number of virtual tape drives in the VTLU. If no
value is defined, then the default value of 4 is used.
[-drive {[-vendor <vendor>] [-product <product>]
[-revision <revision>]}]
Specifies the vendor name, product name, and revision number
of the virtual drive. If no values are defined, the default values of
EMC, svtlDrive, and 1.0 are used. These values have character
limits of 8, 16, and 4, respectively.
-tlu -modify <tlu_id> [-robot {[-vendor <vendor>]
[-product <product>] [-revision <revision>]}]
Modifies the vendor name, product name, and revision number for
the virtual robot.
[-slots <num_slots>]
Modifies the number of virtual slots in the VTLU.
[-impexp <num_impexp_slots>]
Modifies the number of virtual import/export slots in the VTLU.
[-drives <num_drives>]
Modifies the number of virtual tape drives in the VTLU.
[-drive {[-vendor <vendor>] [-product <product>]
[-revision <revision>]}]
Modifies the vendor name, product name, and revision number
for the VTLU drive.
The server Commands
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server_vtlu
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