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Create RAID Virtual Disk On A Disk Pool

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Parameter dssPreAllocate securityType Description The setting to make sure that reserve capacity is allocated for future segment size increases. The default value is TRUE. The setting to specify the security level when creating the disk groups and all associated virtual disks. • none-The disk group and virtual disks are not secure. • capable-The disk group and virtual disks are capable of having security set, but security has not been enabled. • enabled-The disk group and virtual disks have security enabled. For information about securityType, see Security Type. Create RAID Virtual Disk On A Disk Pool This command creates a new RAID virtual disk on an existing disk pool. Syntax create virtualDisk diskPool="diskPoolName" userLabel="virtual diskName" capacity=virtualDiskCapacity[KB|MB|GB|TB|Bytes]| [owner=(0|1) ] | [mapping=(none|default) ] | [dataAssurance=(none|enabled) ] | [( existingRepositoryLabel=existingRepositoryName | newRepositoryCapacity=newRepositoryCapacityValue [repositoryMaxCapacity=repositoryMaxCapacityValue[KB|MB|GB|TB|Bytes] ] | [warningThresholdPercent=warningThresholdPercentValue ] | [repositoryExpansionPolicy=(automatic|manual) ] | [cacheReadPrefetch=(TRUE | FALSE)] | [segmentSize=segmentSizeValue] | [usageHint=(fileSystem | dataBase | multiMedia)] Parameters Parameter Description capacity The size of the virtual disk that you are creating. Size is defined in units of MB, GB, or TB. The following are examples of the syntax: • capacity=500MB • capacity=2GB owner The RAID controller module that owns the virtual disk. Valid RAID controller module identifiers are 0 or 1, where 0 is the RAID controller module in slot 0, and 1 is the RAID controller module in slot 1. If you do not specify an owner, 119

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Parameter
Description
dssPreAllocate
The setting to make sure that reserve capacity is allocated
for future segment size increases. The default value is
TRUE
.
securityType
The setting to specify the security level when creating the
disk groups and all associated virtual disks.
none
—The disk group and virtual disks are not
secure.
capable
—The disk group and virtual disks are
capable of having security set, but security has
not been enabled.
enabled
—The disk group and virtual disks have
security enabled.
For information about
securityType
, see Security
Type.
Create RAID Virtual Disk On A Disk Pool
This command creates a new RAID virtual disk on an existing disk pool.
Syntax
create virtualDisk
diskPool="
diskPoolName
"
userLabel="
virtual diskName
"
capacity=
virtualDiskCapacity
[KB|MB|GB|TB|Bytes]|
[owner=(0|1) ] |
[mapping=(none|default) ] |
[dataAssurance=(none|enabled) ] |
[( existingRepositoryLabel=
existingRepositoryName
|
newRepositoryCapacity=
newRepositoryCapacityValue
[repositoryMaxCapacity=repositoryMaxCapacityValue[KB|MB|GB|TB|Bytes] ] |
[warningThresholdPercent=
warningThresholdPercentValue
] |
[repositoryExpansionPolicy=(automatic|manual) ] |
[cacheReadPrefetch=(TRUE | FALSE)] |
[segmentSize=segmentSizeValue] |
[usageHint=(fileSystem | dataBase | multiMedia)]
Parameters
Parameter
Description
capacity
The size of the virtual disk that you are creating.
Size is defined in units of
MB
,
GB
, or
TB
. The following are
examples of the syntax:
capacity=500MB
capacity=2GB
owner
The RAID controller module that owns the virtual disk.
Valid RAID controller module identifiers are
0
or
1
, where
0
is the RAID controller module in slot 0, and
1
is the RAID
controller module in slot 1. If you do not specify an owner,
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