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• Creating a consistency group snapshot virtual disk that has a repository full limit set to 60 percent on
a snapshot consistency group named snapCG1 that has three members cgm1, cgm2, and cgm3:
create cgSnapVirtualDisk userLabel="cgSnapVirtualDisk3"
cgSnapImageID="snapCG1:oldest" repositoryFullLimit=60;
• Creating a read/write consistency group snapshot virtual disk with automatic repository selection on a
snapshot consistency group named snapCG1 that has three memebers cgm1, cgm2, and cgm3:
create cgSnapVirtualDisk userLabel="cgSnapVirtualDisk4"
cgSnapImageID="snapCG1:oldest";
Create Consistency Group Snapshot Virtual Disk Mapping
Description
This command creates a logical mapping from a consistency group snapshot virtual disk to a host or a
host group.
Syntax
create mapping cgSnapVirtualDisk="snapVirtualDiskName"
(host="hostName" | hostGroup=("hostGroupName" | defaultGroup)
Parameters
Parameter Description
cgSnapVirtualDisk
The name of the consistency group snapshot
virtual disk for which you want to create a logical
mapping. Enclose the consistency group snapshot
virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" ").
host
The name of a host to which you want to create a
logical mapping. Enclose the host name in double
quotation marks (" ").
hostGroup
The name of a host group to which you want to
create a logical mapping. Enclose the host group
name in double quotation marks (" "). If you use the
defaultGroup keyword, do not enclose it in
quotation marks.
Notes
A host is a computer that is attached to the storage array and accesses the virtual disks on the storage
array through the host ports. You can define specific mappings to an individual host. You also can assign
the host to a host group that shares access to one or more virtual disks.
A host group is an optional topological element that you can define if you want to designate a collection
of hosts that share access to the same virtual disks. The host group is a logical entity. Define a host group
only if you have two or more hosts that share access to the same virtual disks.
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Dell PowerVault Specifications

General IconGeneral
RAID Levels0, 1, 5, 6, 10, 50, 60
RAID SupportYes
Drive TypeSAS, SSD
InterfaceSAS, Fibre Channel, iSCSI
CategoryStorage
ConnectivityEthernet, Fibre Channel
ScalabilityYes
Operating System CompatibilityWindows, Linux, VMware
Management SoftwarePowerVault Manager, OpenManage

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