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createavv
DESCRIPTION
This command was deprecated in the 2.2.3 release and will be changed or removed in a future
release. Please use the createvv command in the future.
The createavv command creates a virtual volume where logical disk mapping is determined by
the system.
Syntax
The syntax for the createavv command can be one of the following:
createavv [options <arg>] <VV_name> <user_LD_ID> <usersize>
<adminspace_LD_ID> <adminsize> <snapspace_LD_ID> <snapsize>
createavv [options <arg>] <VV_name> <user_LD_ID> <usersize>
AUTHORITY
Super, Edit
Any role that is granted the vv_create right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
OPTIONS
i <VV_ID>
Specifies the ID of the virtual volume. If not specified, the next available virtual volume ID is assigned
by the system.
verbose on|off
Specifies that verbose output is either enabled (on) or disabled (off). The default is off.
dr
Specifies that the command is a dry run and that no virtual volumes are actually created.
cpg <CPG_name>
Specifies that the snapshot data space and snapshot administration space are provisioned from
the indicated CPG (<CPG_name>). If this option is used, the <adminspace_LD_ID>,
<adminsize>, <snapspace_LDs>, and <snapsize> specifiers cannot be used.
aw <percent>
Specifies the percentage of used snapshot data space that when reached, results in a warning
alert. To disable the warning, enter 0.
al <percent>
Specifies the Virtual Volume’s allocation limit. The snapshot data space of the Virtual Volume is
prevented from growing beyond the specified percentage of the Virtual Volume size. After reached,
new writes to the volume fail.
-spt <sectors_per_track>
Allows you to define the Virtual Volume geometry sectors per track value that is reported to the
hosts through the SCSI mode pages. The valid range is from 4 to 8192 and the default value is
304.
-hpc <heads_per_cylinder>
Allows you to define the Virtual Volume geometry heads per cylinder value that is reported to the
hosts though the SCSI mode pages. The valid range is from 1 to 255 and the default value is 8.
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