Reference Guide

NOTE: Folders must be specied exactly as shown in the output from the usergroup show command. For example, if the
command returns: folder1, folder2, folder3, you must specify all three folder names as shown or the command will not
return any user groups.
–xml filename
Species an xml le in which to save output.
Output
The following information is output to the console in table format.
Output Description
Index Shows the index of the user group.
Name Shows the name of the user group.
Volume_Folders Shows volume folders for the user group.
Disk_Folders Shows if there are disk folders assigned to the user group.
Server_Folders Shows server folders for the user group.
volume create
Description
Creates a new volume and optionally maps the new volume to a server.
NOTE
: To map an existing volume to a server, use volume map.
Format
volume create –name string –size integer [k|m|g|t] {options}
Options
–boot
If present, designates the mapped volume to be a boot volume. The –boot and –lun options are mutually exclusive. Specifying the –boot
option maps the new volume to lun0. If neither –boot nor –lun option is specied, the next available LUN is automatically assigned
(Storage Center 5.0 and later).
–controller string
Species the name of the controller on which to activate the volume. See Mapping a Volume for information on the –controller option and
mapping volumes.
–diskfolder string
Species a disk folder for the volume.
–folder string
Species the name of an existing volume folder in which to create the volume.
–folderindex integer
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