Container --add --name <name, Container --delete --name <name – Dell PowerVault DR2000v User Manual

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Other Examples

Displays the detailed status of an existing container that you specify by name using the container --show --name --
verbose command:
Container Name : acme55-S2

Container Path : /containers/acme55-S2

Container Marker : None

NFS connection IP addresses : *

NFS connection Root map : root

NFS connection options : rw

NFS connection Enabled : Yes

NFS connection status : Available

CIFS connection IP addresses : *

CIFS connection Enabled : Yes

CIFS connection status : Available

Replication Role : Source

Replication Target System : acme-85

Replication Target System IP : 10.20.22.20

Replication Target Container : acme85-S2

Replication Enabled : Yes

Replication Compression Enabled : Yes

Replication Encryption : AES 128-bit

container --add --name <name>

Description

Creates and names a new container in a DR Series system.

Syntax

container --add --name acme99

Result

Container "acme99" created successfully.

NOTE: Container names cannot exceed 32 characters in length and cannot start with a number. The /, #, and @
special characters are not allowed.

container --delete --name <name>

Description

Deletes an existing NFS or CIFS container by name from a DR Series system.

Syntax

container --delete --name acme49

Result

Error: Container has to be empty before deleting the container. Please delete

all File(s) and Directories in the container.

NOTE: Before you can delete a specific NFS or CIFS container, the connection to the container must be disabled
before you can delete its files and directories. For details, see

connection --disable --name <name> --type <NFS|

CIFS|OST|RDS>

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