vserver consistency-group volume create
Create a new volume in a consistency group
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver consistency-group volume create command creates new volumes in a consistency group.
Parameters
- -vserver <Vserver Name>- Vserver Name
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This parameter specifies the Vserver that contains the consistency group in which the volumes will be created. 
- -consistency-group <text>- Consistency Group
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This parameter specifies the consistency group in which the volumes will be created. 
- [-parent-consistency-group <text>]- Parent Consistency Group
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This parameter specifies the parent of the consistency group in which the volumes will be created. 
- -volume <volume name>- Volume
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This parameter specifies the name of the volume to be created in the consistency group. If the -volume-countparameter is specified this field is treated as prefix.
- -size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}- Size
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This parameter specifies the size of each new volume that is to be created in the consistency group. If -lunor-namespaceparameter is specified, this refers to the size of each LUN or namespace.
- [-volume-count <integer>]- Number of volumes
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This parameter specifies the number of new volumes to be created in the consistency group. 
- { [-export-policy <export policy name>]- Volume Export Policy
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This parameter specifies the name of the export policy to be associated with the newly created volumes. 
- [-nas-path <junction path>]- Junction Path
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This parameter specifies the junction path for mounting the volumes. 
- [-nas-gid <integer>]- NAS Group ID
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This parameter specifies the NAS gid. 
- [-nas-junction-parent-volume <volume name>]- Junction Parent Volume Name
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This parameter specifies the NAS junction parent volume. 
- [-nas-security-style <security style>]- NAS Security Style
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This parameter specifies the NAS security style. 
- [-nas-uid <integer>]- NAS User ID
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This parameter specifies the NAS UID. 
- [-nas-unix-permissions <unix perm>]- NAS UNIX Permissions
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This parameter specifies the NAS UNIX permissions. 
- [-cifs-shares <Share>,…]- Volume CIFS Share Names
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This parameter specifies the name of the CIFS share to be created. 
- [-cifs-share-acl-user-or-group <text>]- CIFS User/Group Name
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This parameter specifies the acl user or group of the CIFS share for each volume in the new consistency group. 
- [-cifs-share-acl-win-unix-id <text>]- Windows SID or UNIXID
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This parameter specifies the acl windows or unix id of the CIFS share for each volume in the new consistency group. 
- [-cifs-share-acl-type {windows|unix-user|unix-group}]- CIFS User or Group Type
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This parameter specifies the acl type of the CIFS share for each volume in the new consistency group. 
- [-cifs-share-acl-permission <access rights>]- CIFS Access Type
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This parameter specifies the acl permission of the CIFS share for each volume in the new consistency group. 
- | [-lun <text>]- LUN Name
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This parameter specifies the name of the LUN to be created in the consistency group. If the -lun-countparameter is specified this field is treated as prefix.
- [-lun-count <integer>]- Number of LUNs
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This parameter specifies the number of new LUNs to be created in the consistency group. 
- [-lun-os-type <LUN Operating System Format>]- OS Type
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This parameter specifies the OS type for the new LUNs. 
- [-igroup <text>]- Igroup Name
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This parameter specifies the name of the initiator group. 
- | [-namespace <text>]- Namespace Name
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This parameter specifies the name of the namespace to be created in the consistency group. If the -namespace-countparameter is specified this field is treated as prefix.
- [-namespace-count <integer>]- Number of Namespaces
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This parameter specifies the number of new namespaces to be created in the consistency group. 
- [-namespace-os-type {aix|linux|vmware|windows}]- OS Type
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This parameter specifies the OS type for the new namespaces. 
- [-subsystem <text>]- Subsytem Name }
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This parameter specifies the name of the nvme subsystem. 
Examples
+ The following command creates 2 new volumes in consistency group singleCG.
cluster1::> vserver consistency-group volume create -vserver vs0 -consistency-group singleCG -parent-consistency-group - -volume vol_singleCG -size 20M -volume-count 2
          (vserver consistency-group volume create)
        [Job 100] Job succeeded: Success
+ The following command creates 2 new volumes in consistency group singleCG with 2 new LUNs in each volume.
cluster1::> vserver consistency-group volume create -vserver vs0 -consistency-group singleCG -parent-consistency-group - -volume vol -size 20M -volume-count 2 -lun lun -lun-count 2 -lun-os-type linux -igroup ig1
          (vserver consistency-group volume create)
        [Job 101] Job succeeded: Success
+ The following command creates 2 new volumes in consistency group singleCG with 2 new nvme namespaces in each volume.
cluster1::> vserver consistency-group volume create -vserver vs0 -consistency-group singleCG -parent-consistency-group - -volume vol -size 20M -volume-count 2 -namespace ns -namespace-count 2 -namespace-os-type linux -subsystem ss1
          (vserver consistency-group volume create)
        [Job 102] Job succeeded: Success
+ The following command creates a new volume in consistency group singleCG with CIFS share along with acl properties.
cluster1::> vserver consistency-group volume create -vserver vs0 -consistency-group singleCG -parent-consistency-group - -volume vol_singleCG -size 20M -volume-count 2 -cifs-shares share1 -cifs-share-acl-type windows -cifs-share-acl-user-or-group Everyone -cifs-share-acl-permission Read -nas-path "/vol"
          (vserver consistency-group volume create)
        [Job 103] Job succeeded: Success
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