HP 3PAR OS 3.1.3 Command Line Interface Reference
-snp_cpg <snp_cpg>
The name of the CPG from which the snapshot space is allocated.
-snp_aw <percent>
Provides a snapshot space allocation warning. Generates a warning alert when the snapshot space
of the virtual volume exceeds the specified percentage of the virtual volume size.
-snp_al <percent>
Provides a snapshot space allocation limit. The snapshot space of the virtual volume is prevented
from growing beyond the indicated percentage of the virtual volume size.
• The following options are only used for CPG templates:
–aw <percent>
Specifies the percentage of used snapshot administration or snapshot data space that results in a
warning alert. A percent value of 0 disables the warning alert generation. The default is 0. This
option is deprecated and will be removed in a subsequent release.
–sdgs <size>[g|G|t|T]
Specifies the growth increment, the amount of logical disk storage created on each auto-grow
operation. The default and minimum growth increments vary according to the number of controller
nodes in the system. If <size> is non-zero it must be 8 G or bigger. Size can be specified in
megabytes (default) or in gigabytes by using the g|G parameter or terabytes by using the t|T
parameter. To specify the size in gigabytes, enter g or G, for terabytes, enter t or T, directly after
the specified size (no space). A size of 0 disables the auto-grow feature. The following table
displays the default and minimum growth increments per number of nodes:
MinimumDefaultNumber of Nodes
8G32G1-2
16G64G3-4
24G96G5-6
32G128G7-8
–sdgl <size>[g|G|t|T]
Limits the auto-grow from exceeding this storage amount. A size of 0 means no limit is enforced.
Size can be specified in megabytes (default) or in gigabytes by using the g|G parameter or
terabytes by using the t|T parameter. To specify the size in gigabytes, enter g or G, for terabytes,
enter t or T, directly after the specified size (no space). The default is 0.
–sdgw <size>[g|G|t|T]
Issues a warning alert when the used logical disk space exceeds this amount. A size of 0 means
no warning limit is enforced. Size can be specified in megabytes (default) or in gigabytes by using
the g|G parameter or terabytes by using the t|T parameter. To specify the size in gigabytes,
enter g or G, for terabytes, enter t or T, directly after the specified size (no space). The default
is 0.
SPECIFIERS
VV|LD|CPG
Specifies that the template is for the creation of a Virtual Volume (VV), Logical Disk (LD), or Common
Provisioning Group (CPG).
<template_name>
Specifies the name of the template, up to 31 characters in length.
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