HP 3PAR StoreServ 7400 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 293
setdomain, As the result, the maximum volume retention time for the system is used instead.
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setdomain DESCRIPTION The setdomain command sets the parameters and modifies the properties of a domain. SYNTAX setdomain [options ] AUTHORITY • Super • Any role granted the domain_set right. NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command. OPTIONS -name Changes the name of the domain. -comment Specifies comments or additional information for the domain. The comment can be up to 511 characters long and must be enclosed in quotation marks. Unprintable characters are not allowed within the specifier. -vvretentiontimemax [h|H|d|D] Specifies the maximum value that can be set for the retention time of a volume in this domain. is a positive integer value and in the range of 0 - 43,800 hours (1,825 days). Time can be optionally specified in days or hours providing either d or D for day and h or H for hours following the entered time value. To remove the maximum volume retention time for the domain, enter -vvretentiontimemax " ". As the result, the maximum volume retention time for the system is used instead. To disable setting the volume retention time in the domain, enter 0 for . SPECIFIERS Indicates the name of the domain. RESTRICTIONS You need access to all domains to run this command. EXAMPLES In the following example, the name of a domain named Domain1 is changed to DomainX: cli% setdomain -name DomainX Domain1 The following example displays the addition of a comment to the domain Engineering: cli% setdomain -comment "This is a comment for engineering." Engineering setdomain 293