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Dell PowerVault MD 32XX/36XX Series Storage Arrays CLI Guide

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Set Snapshot Group Repository Virtual Disk Capacity

Description

This command increases or decreases the capacity of a snapshot group repository virtual disk.

Syntax For Increasing Capacity

set snapGroup ["
                                 snapGroupName"]
                                 increaseRepositoryCapacity repositoryVirtualDisks=(repos_xxxx)
                              

Syntax For Decreasing Capacity

set snapGroup ["
                                 snapGroupName"]
                                 decreaseRepositoryCapacity count=
                                 numberOfVirtual disks
                              

Parameters

Parameter Description
snapGroup The alphanumeric identifier (including - and _) of the snapshot group on which you want to run a media scan. Enclose the snapshot group name in double quotation marks (" ") inside of square brackets ([ ]).
repositoryVirtualDisk The name of the repository virtual disk for which you want to increase capacity. An available standard virtual disk is added to the repository virtual disk to increase the capacity of the repository virtual disk.
The repository virtual disk name is comprised of two parts:
  • The term repos
  • A numerical identifier generated by the MD storage management software and the firmware
count The number of repository virtual disks that you want to remove from the snapshot group. Use integer values.

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