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14 Grow Commands
growaldvv
DESCRIPTION
This command was deprecated in the 2.2.4 release and will be changed or removed in a future
release. Please use the growvv command in the future. If virtual volumes were created with
deprecated commands then only deprecated commands can be used to modify virtual volumes.
The growaldvv command automatically enlarges (grows) the size of a virtual volume by adding
underlying logical disks.
AUTHORITY
Super, Edit
Any role granted the vv_grow right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
SYNTAX
The syntax for the growaldvv command can be any of the following:
growaldvv -szu <size> [options <arg>] <VV_name>
growaldvv -szs <size> [options <arg>] <VV_name>
growaldvv -sza <size> [options <arg>] <VV_name>
growaldvv -szu <size> -szs <size> [options <arg>] <VV_name>
growaldvv -szu <size> -sza <size> [options <arg>] <VV_name>
growaldvv -szu <size> -szs <size> -sza <size> [options <arg>]
<VV_name>
OPTIONS
szu <size>[g|G|t|T]
Specifies the size of the user volume in megabytes using an integer from 0 through 16777216
(16384 GB). Size can optionally be set in gigabytes or terabytes by providing either the g or G
options (for gigabytes) and t or T options (for terabytes) following (no whitespace between) the
entered size value.
szs <size>[g|G|t|T]
Specifies the size of the snapshot volume in megabytes using an integer between 0 and 67108864
(65536 GB). Size can optionally be specified in gigabytes or terabytes by providing either the
g or G options (for gigabytes) and t or T options (for terabytes) following (no whitespace between)
the entered size value. This option cannot be used with the -pct option. This option is deprecated
and will be removed in a subsequent release.
sza <size>[g|G]
Specifies the size of the administration volume in megabytes using an integer between 0 and
524288 (512 GB). Size can optionally be specified in gigabytes by providing either the g or
G options following (no whitespace between) the entered size value. This option cannot be used
with the -pct option. This option is deprecated and will be removed in a subsequent release.
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