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gigabytes (default), M for megabytes. If the -max_size is not
specified, then it defaults to the maximum limit of the file system
size which is 16 terabytes.
-Type
<type> <fs_name> -Force
Changes the file system type from the one of <fs_name> to the new
specified <type>.
CAUTION
!
The conversion from rawfs to uxfs will fail with "Error 3105:
invalid filesystem specified" if a full destructive restore was not
successfully completed on the rawfs.
Creating a File System
File systems can be created using:
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a volume specified by name
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a volume specified by its size and desired storage pool
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an existing local or remote file system with the samesize option
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an existing local or remote file system with the samesize option
and using space from the available storage pool.
[-name <name>] [-type <type>] -create <volume_name>
Creates a file system on the specified volume and assigns an optional
name to the file system. If a name is not specified, one is assigned
automatically. A file system name cannot begin with a dash (-), be
comprised entirely of integers or be a single integer, contain the word
root or contain a colon (:). The -type option assigns the file system
type to be uxfs (default), mgfs, or rawfs.
[samesize=<fs_name>[:cel=<cel_name>]]
Specifies that the new file system must be created with the same
size as the specified local or remote file system. When using the
samesize option, using the options described below, the slice=
must be set to y.
[worm={enterprise|off}]
Enables file-level retention storage capability on a new file
system. The file-level retention option can only be specified when
creating a new file system; existing file systems cannot be
converted. After a file system is enabled for file-level retention, it
is persistently marked as such until the time when it is deleted.
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