Dell PowerVault MD3000i Command Line Interface Guide - Page 134

Engineering Data, Engineering Data, Engineering Data-R1

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Parameter repositoryPercentOfSource repositoryUserLabel repositoryFullPolicy enclosureLossProtect Description The size of the repository virtual disk as a percentage of the source virtual disk. Use integer values. For example, a value of 40 means 40 percent. The default value is 20. The name to give to the repository virtual disk. You must put quotation marks (" ") around the repository virtual disk name. Specifies how snapshot processing continues if the repository is full. You can choose to fail writes to the source virtual disk (failSourceWrites) or fail the snapshot virtual disk (failSnapShot). The default value is failSnapShot. Specifies that enclosure loss protection is enforced when creating the repository. To enforce enclosure loss protection, set this parameter to TRUE. The default setting is FALSE. For information about the enclosureLossProtect parameter, see "Enclosure Loss Protection" on page 52. NOTE: You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30 characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets ([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation. NOTE: One technique for naming the snapshot virtual disk and the repository virtual disk is to add a hyphenated suffix to the original name of the source virtual disk. The suffix distinguishes between the snapshot virtual disk and the repository virtual disk. For example, if you have a source virtual disk with a name of Engineering Data, the snapshot virtual disk can have a name of Engineering DataS1, and the repository virtual disk can have a name of Engineering Data-R1. 134 Script Commands

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Script Commands
NOTE:
You can use any combination of alphanumeric characters, hyphens, and
underscores for the names. Command names can have a maximum of 30
characters. If you exceed the maximum character limit, replace square brackets
([ ]) with angle brackets (< >) to overcome this limitation.
NOTE:
One technique for naming the snapshot virtual disk and the repository
virtual disk is to add a hyphenated suffix to the original name of the source virtual
disk. The suffix distinguishes between the snapshot virtual disk and the repository
virtual disk. For example, if you have a source virtual disk with a name of
Engineering Data
, the snapshot virtual disk can have a name of
Engineering Data-
S1
, and the repository virtual disk can have a name of
Engineering Data-R1
.
repositoryPercentOfSource
The size of the repository virtual disk as a
percentage of the source virtual disk. Use
integer values. For example, a value of 40
means 40 percent. The default value is 20.
repositoryUserLabel
The name to give to the repository virtual
disk. You must put quotation marks (" ")
around the repository virtual disk name.
repositoryFullPolicy
Specifies how snapshot processing
continues if the repository is full. You can
choose to fail writes to the source virtual
disk (
failSourceWrites
) or fail the
snapshot virtual disk (
failSnapShot
). The
default value is
failSnapShot
.
enclosureLossProtect
Specifies that enclosure loss protection is
enforced when creating the repository. To
enforce enclosure loss protection, set this
parameter to TRUE. The default setting
is FALSE. For information about the
enclosureLossProtect
parameter, see
"Enclosure Loss Protection" on page 52.
Parameter
Description