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file system. Also assigns an optional name and file system type to a
file system. If a name is not specified, one is assigned automatically.
A file system name can be up to 240 characters, but can not begin
with a dash (-), be comprised entirely of integers or be a single
integer, contain the word root or contain a colon (:). Available file
system types are uxfs (default), mgfs, or rawfs.
When using the samesize option, using the options described below,
the slice= should be set to y. The new file system is created with the
same size as the specified file system.
The pool option specifies a rule set for the new file system that
contains automatically created volumes and defines the type of disk
volumes used and how they are aggregated. Storage pools are system
defined (see storage pool description above) or user defined (see ).
[worm={enterprise|off}]
Enables the file-level retention storage capability on the new file
system. The file-level retention capability can only be specified
when creating a new file system; existing file systems cannot be
converted. After a file system is enabled with file-level retention,
it is persistently marked as such until the time when it is deleted.
CAUTION
!
The enterprise version of the file-level retention feature is
intended for self-regulated archiving. The administrator is
considered a trusted user and file-level retention feature does
not protect the archived data from the administrator’s actions.
If the administrator attempts to delete a file-level retention file
system, the file system issues a warning message and prompts
the administrator to confirm the operation. This version of
file-level retention feature is not intended for high-end
compliance applications such as pharmaceuticals, aerospace, or
finance.
[storage=<system_name>]
The <system_name> specifies the storage system on which the
file system resides.Use nas_storage -list to obtain a list of the
available system names.
[-auto_extend {no|yes [-vp {no|yes}]
For an AVM file system, turns Automatic File System Extension
and virtual provisioning on or off, and sets a high water mark
and maximum size for the file system. When Automatic File
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