Virtual Disk Syntax
You can specify virtual disks by using:
Virtual disk name. A user-defined, case-sensitive name that can include a
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maximum of 17 characters, but not comma, quotation mark (
name that includes a space must be enclosed in quotation marks.
To use a name that the CLI could interpret as an optional parameter, you must
specify that parameter before the name parameter.
Virtual disk serial number. A unique 32-digit number that is automatically
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assigned when a virtual disk is created, and does not change for the life of the
virtual disk.
A list of names or serial numbers separated by commas (with no spaces). Some
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commands do not support lists. This example specifies a name and a serial
number:
VD1,00c0ff0a43180048e6dd1c4500000000
Volume Syntax
You can specify volumes by using:
Volume name. A user-defined, case-sensitive name that can include a maximum
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of 20 characters, but not comma, quotation mark (
includes a space must be enclosed in quotation marks.
To use a name that the CLI could interpret as an optional parameter, you must
specify that parameter before the name parameter.
Volume serial number. A unique 32-digit number that is automatically assigned
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when a volume is created, and does not change for the life of the volume.
A list of names or serial numbers separated by commas (with no spaces). Most
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commands do not support lists. This example specifies a serial number and a
name:
AA43BF501234560987654321FEDCBA,"Vol #1"
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