
Adding a Direct Volume
Showing the Volume
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prtlndA1k(gbl-ns-vol[access~/G])# no enable shares
prtlndA1k(gbl-ns-vol[access~/G])# ...
Disabling the Volume
You can disable a volume to stop clients from accessing it. Use no enable in
gbl-ns-vol mode to disable the volume:
no enable
For example, the following command sequence disables the “medco~/vol” volume:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medco
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medco])# volume /vol
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# no enable
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# ...
Showing the Volume
To show only one volume in a namespace, add the volume clause to show namespace
command (described in the namespace chapter):
show namespace name volume volume
where:
name (1-30 characters) is the name of the namespace, and
volume (1-1024 characters) is the path name of the volume.
For a namespace with multiple volumes, the output shows only the volume chosen.
The output otherwise matches that of the
show namespace command.
This affects client service. As mentioned above, a disabled volume does not respond to
clients; different client applications react to this in different ways. Some may hang,
others may log errors that are invisible to the end user.
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