3PAR InForm® OS 2.2.4 CLI Administrator's Manual (320-200113 Rev A, March 2009)
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Virtual Volumes and Domains
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Edit level users belonging to a specified domain can only export VVs to hosts belonging
to that domain.
Refer to the InForm OS Concepts Guide and the
createvlun command in the InForm OS
Command Line Interface Reference for details about this restriction.
7.13.5.1 Creating VLUN Templates in the All Domain
You can create host sees, matched set, and port presents VLUN templates if you are a super or
edit level user belonging to the
all domain. For instructions on creating each type, see 7.7.1.1
Creating a Host Sees VLUN Template on page 7.8, 7.7.1.2 Creating a Port Presents VLUN
Template on page 7.8, and 7.7.1.3 Creating a Matched Set VLUN Template on page 7.8.
7.13.5.2 Creating VLUN Templates in a Specific Domain
As stated above, edit level users belonging to a specified domain can export VVs to hosts
belonging to that domain. Only host sees and matched set VLUN templates may be created.
For instructions on creating each type, see 7.7.1.1 Creating a Host Sees VLUN Template on
page 7.8 and 7.7.1.3 Creating a Matched Set VLUN Template on page 7.8.
7.13.6 Creating a Common Provisioning Group in a Domain
If you are using 3PAR Virtual Domains, you can create domain-specific CPGs which are
accessible by only those users with privileges to that domain. You must be a super or edit level
user in the
all domain in order to create a domain CPG. Refer to the InForm OS Concepts
Guide and the
createcpg command in the InForm OS Command Line Interface Reference for
additional information about this restriction.
X To create a CPG within a domain, issue the createcpg -domain <domain_name> -aw
<percent> -sdgs <size> -sdgl <size> -sdgw <size> -t <RAID_type>
<CPG_name>
command, where:
<domain_name> is the domain in which you are creating the CPG.
-aw <percent> is the percentage of used snapshot administration or snapshot data
space which will generate a warning alert. If 0 (default) is specified, alert generation is
disabled.
-sdgs <size> is the amount of logical disk storage created during each autogrow
operation. Refer to Table 7-1 on page 7.11 for the minimum default growth sizes per
number of nodes.