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Parameters
enclosure enclosure-IDs
Optional. Limits provisioning to a specified enclosure. If this parameter is omitted, the command uses
disks from all enclosures.
preview
Optional. Toggles between adding storage and displaying a possible storage configuration.
Examples
Add storage to the system.
# add storage
Add storage to a single enclosure.
# add storage enclosure 3
Preview a storage configuration which could be added.
# add storage preview
Basetypes
adapt-expand-preview on page 285
disk-groups-preview on page 321
spares-preview on page 402
storage-preview on page 404
unused-disks-preview on page 416
See also
add disk-group on page 30
add spares on page 35
create vdisk on page 60
show disks on page 184
show disk-groups on page 178
show pools on page 219
show vdisks on page 259
add volume-group-members
Description
Adds virtual volumes to a volume group.
To add a volume to a volume group, the volume must be in the same pool and have the same
mappings as all other members of the group. This means that the volume must be mapped with the
same access and port settings to the same initiators, hosts, or host groups.
You cannot add a virtual volume to a volume group that is in a replication set.
Minimum role manage
Syntax
add volume-group-members
volumes volumes
volume-group
Parameters
volumes volumes
A comma-separated list of the names or serial numbers of virtual volumes to add to the specified
volume group. A name that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotes.
volume-group
The name of an existing volume group. A name that includes a space must be enclosed in double
quotes.
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