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Create NVMe namespace
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the admin privilege level.
Description
The vserver nvme namespace create
command creates a new NVMe namespace of a specific size. You must create NVMe namespaces at the root of a volume or qtree.
When you create an NVMe namespace, it is non-space reserved.
This command is not supported for FlexGroups or Vservers with Infinite Volumes. |
Parameters
-vserver <Vserver Name>
- Vserver Name-
Specifies the Vserver.
-path <path>
- Namespace Path-
Specifies the path of the NVMe namespace. Examples of correct NVMe namespace paths are
/vol/vol1/ns1
and/vol/vol1/qtree1/ns1
. -size {<integer>[KB|MB|GB|TB|PB]}
- Size-
Specifies the size of the NVMe namespace in bytes. You can specify a multiplier suffix:
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KB (1024 bytes)
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MB (KB*KB bytes)
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GB (KB*MB bytes)
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TB (MB*MB bytes)
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-ostype {vmware|hyper_v|windows|linux|xen}
- OS Type-
Specifies the operating system type of the NVMe namespace. The OS types are:
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hyper_v - the NVMe namespace stores Windows Hyper-V file system data.
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linux - the NVMe namespace stores Linux file system data.
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vmware - the NVMe namespace stores VMware file system data.
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windows - the NVMe namespace stores Windows file system data.
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xen - the NVMe namespace stores Xen file system data.
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[-comment <text>]
- Comment-
Contains a textual description of the NVMe namespace.
[-block-size {512|4KB}]
- Block Size-
Specifies the block size of the NVMe namespace in bytes. Valid block sizes are
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512
(in Data ONTAP 9.6 and later) -
4096
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Examples
cluster1::*> vserver nvme namespace create -vserver vs_1 -path /vol/nsvol/namespace1 -size 100g -ostype linux
Creates an NVMe namespace at path /vol/ns/vol/namespace1
on Vserver vs_1
.