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ManageSnapcloneGroup

command

Syntax

ManageSnapcloneGroup -Group GroupName 1|2|3|4

Description

Manages the snapclone group (receives group name and Opcode).

NOTE:

Allow up to 120 seconds for the command to fully take effect.

Opcode: 1—Pause group; 2—Resume group; 3—Abort group; 4—Delete group

ManageSnapcloneTask

command

Syntax

ManageSnapcloneTask -task TaskName 1|2|3|5 1|2|3
(Opcode) (priority)

Description

Manages the snapclone task. Receives the taskname, Opcode, and priority.

NOTE:

Allow up to 120 seconds for the command to fully take effect. Priority must appear only

for Opcode=5 (Set priority).

Opcode: 1—Pause group; 2—Resume group; 3—Abort group; 5—Set priority of task

Priorities: 1—High; 2—Medium; 3—Low

Virtual disk group commands

AddVirtualDiskToVDGroup

command

Syntax

AddVirtualDiskToVDGroup -Group VDGName, [-Drive H:,] ~
-VirtualDisk VirtualDiskName

Description

Adds a virtual disk to a virtual disk group. This command cannot be used for a virtual disk group
with AsyncMirror defined on it (use the AddVirtualDiskToVDGWithAsyncMirror command
instead).

The optional -Drive is valid only for Windows 2003/2008. If specified, the file system defined
on the virtual disk is expanded at the end of the operation.

NOTE:

All the virtual disks of the virtual disk group must have RW permissions to exactly the same
hosts.

If any member of the group is clustered, then all members of the group must have the cluster
bit set. If any member is presented to two or more hosts, then all members of the group must
set the cluster bit.

This operation is allowed, even if PiTs are defined on the virtual disk group.

If the -Drive is specified, all virtual disks in the virtual disk group must be defined in Windows
as dynamic disks (to allow the file system to span multiple disks).

The optional -Drive is the drive of the mounted virtual disk. On Windows, the actual drive letter
ends with a colon.

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Using the VSM command line interface