
Parameter
Description
([ ]) around the target virtual disk name. If the target
virtual disk name has special characters, you must
also put quotation marks (" ") around the target
virtual disk name.
source
Specifies the name of the source virtual disk for
which to define properties. You must put brackets
([ ]) around the source virtual disk name. If the
source virtual disk name has special characters,
you must also put quotation marks (" ") around the
source virtual disk name.
copyPriority
Specifies the priority that the virtual disk copy has
relative to host I/O activity. Valid entries are
highest
,
high
,
medium
,
low
, or
lowest
.
targetReadOnlyEnabled
Specifies whether the target virtual disk is write
enabled or read only. To be able to write to the
target virtual disk, set to
FALSE
. To prevent writing
to the target virtual disk, set to
TRUE
.
copyType
Use this parameter to identify that a virtual disk
copy has a snapshot (legacy). If the virtual disk
copy has a snapshot (legacy), set this parameter to
online
. If the virtual disk copy does not have a
snapshot (legacy), set this parameter to
offline
.
NOTE: When using this command, you can specify one or more of the parameters. You do not,
however, need to use all of the parameters.
Set Virtual Disk Mapping
Description
This command defines the logical unit number (LUN) mapping between a virtual disk a host or host
group. This command is applicable to virtual disks in either a disk group or disk pools.
NOTE: You cannot use this command for a snapshot virtual disk that is used in online virtual disk
copy
Syntax
To map a PiT snapshot to the host, use the following syntax:
create mapping virtualDisk="snapshotVirtualdiskName" logicalUnitNumber=LUN
host="hostName"
For mapping Legacy snapshot and any virtual disk:
set (virtualDisk ["virtualDiskName"] | virtualDisk <wwID> | accessVirtualDisk)
logicalUnitNumber=LUN
(host="hostName" |
hostGroup=("hostGroupName" | defaultGroup)
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