Example 12-9 Example of Displaying Information for a Single Vdisk
This example displays information for the virtual disk named
myvdisk1:
# oakcli show vdisk myvdisk1
Resource: myvdisk_vdiskrepo
Name : myvdisk_vdiskrepo
RepoName : vdiskrepo
Size : 10G
Type : local
VmAttached : 0
Cloning Virtual Disks
Use the
oakcli clone vdisk
command to create clones of virtual disks on Oracle
Database Appliance Virtualized Platforms.
The command
oakcli clone vdisk
defines the size of the virtual disk, the shared
repository in which that disk is created, defines the unique name for that disk within
that shared repository, and defines if the disk is used for one virtual machine, or can
be shared by multiple virtual machines.
The name of the vdisk you create is defined by the command
oakcli clone vdisk
name
, where
name
is the name of the vdisk you create. Identify the repository in which
you create the vdisk by using the
-repo reponame
option, where
reponame
is the name
of the repository where the original vdisk is located. Use the option
-src
sourcevdiskname
, where
sourcevdiskname
is the name of the virtual disk that you are
cloning. Add the option
-h
to display help for this command.
Note:
Once the virtual disk is attached to a virtual machine, the system
administrator should perform normal disk addition tasks for the given
operating system to make the newly added storage available to the virtual
machine.
Syntax
oakcli clone vdisk name -repo reponame -src sourcevdiskname [-h]
Example 12-10 Example of Cloning a Virtual Disk
This example clones a virtual disk named
my_vdisk2
from an existing virtual disk
named
vdisk1
that is stored in the repository named
vrepo1
:
oakcli clone vdisk my_vdisk2 -repo vrepo1 -src vdisk1
Chapter 12
How to Manage Virtual Disks in Shared Repositories
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Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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