Createremotesnapclonegroup command, Createsnapclonegroup command, Createvdgsnapclonegroup command – HP SAN Virtualization Services Platform User Manual

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_StoragePool PoolName _thin [0|1],] ~
-timeout 900

Description

Adds a snapclone task to a group that is built over a virtual disk group. The -VDGroup is used as
the name for the created virtual disk group on the destination.

For any virtual disk included in the source virtual disk group, you need to create a destination
virtual disk and specify a storage pool from which the destination virtual disk is created.

NOTE:

The number of source virtual disks (-VirtualDisk ) must be the same as the number

of virtual disks in the source snapclone group. Keep the same order as the virtual disks appear in
the snapclone group virtual disk list.

The Priority argument has no significance, and should be treated as optional.

CreateRemoteSnapcloneGroup

command

Syntax

CreateRemoteSnapcloneGroup -SCGroup SCGroupName, ~
-task SnapcloneTaskName, ~
-Domain DestinationVSMDomainName, -Priority 1|2|3, ~
-VirtualDisk SourceVirtualDiskName, ~
-Destination DestinationVirtualDisk, -StoragePool PoolName, ~
-Thin 0|1, -timeout 900

Description

Creates a copy with one task over a single virtual disk. This command creates a remote SVSP
domain snapclone group.

The Priority argument has no significance, and should be treated as optional.

CreateSnapcloneGroup

command

Syntax

CreateSnapcloneGroup -Group GroupName, -VirtualDisk SourceName, ~
-task TaskName1 _priority 1|2|3 ~
_StoragePool PoolName1 _host HostName1 ~
_presentation RW|OFF [_thin 0|1], ~
[-task TaskName2 _priority 1|2|3 ~
_StoragePool PoolName2 _host HostName2 ~
_presentation RW|OFF [_thin 0|1], ] ~
-timeout 900

Description

Creates a snapclone group. If there is no host to receive permissions for a task, enter a dummy
(existing or non-existing) host name with permissions set to OFF.

NOTE:

If a failure occurs for any task on the list, the command stops executing (it does not process

the rest of the list).

Priorities: 1—High; 2—Medium; 3—Low

CreateVDGSnapcloneGroup

command

Syntax

CreateVDGSnapcloneGroup -SCGroup SCGroupName, ~
-task SnapcloneTaskName, ~
-SourceVDG SourceVDGroupName, ~

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