Installation manual

Adding a Managed Volume
Selecting a VPU (optional)
9-50 CLI Storage-Management Guide
Reverting to the Default Number of Reserved Files
The no reserve files command reverts the volume to the default number of reserved
files.
no reserve files
For example:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace wwmed
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[wwmed])# volume /acct
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[wwmed~/acct])# no reserve files
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[wwmed~/acct])# ...
Showing All VPUs on the Current Switch
As described in the direct-volume chapter, you use the show vpu command to see all
the current volume-to-VPU assignments and VPU credits. For example, the following
command shows all VPUs and credits on an ARX®6000.
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medarcv~/rcrds])# show vpu
Switch: bstnA6k
----------------------------------------------------------------------
VPU 1
-----
Physical Processor: 3.1
State: Normal; maximum instances
Share credits: 4 shares used (252 credits remain of total 256)
Direct share credits: 3 direct shares used (4093 credits remain of total 4096)
Volume credits: 2 volumes used (62 credits remain of total 64)
File credits: 4.0M files reserved (380M credits remain of total 384M)
Namespace Domain Volume State
--------- ------ ------ -----
medco 2 /vol Enabled
wwmed 1 /acct Enabled
2 Namespaces 2 Volumes