
Adding a Direct Volume
Enabling the Volume
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For example, this command sequence enables the “/vol” volume in the “medco”
namespace:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medco
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medco])# volume /vol
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# enable
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# ...
Enabling All Shares in the Volume
From gbl-ns-vol mode, you can enable all of the volume’s shares with a single
command. Use the
enable shares command to do this:
enable shares
For example, the following command sequence enables all shares in the
“medco~/vol” volume:
bstnA6k(gbl)# namespace medco
bstnA6k(gbl-ns[medco])# volume /vol
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# enable shares
bstnA6k(gbl-ns-vol[medco~/vol])# ...
Disabling All Shares
Use no enable shares command to disable each of the volume’s individual shares:
no enable shares
For example, this command sequence disables all of the shares in the “access~/G”
volume:
prtlndA1k(gbl)# namespace access
prtlndA1k(gbl-ns[access])# volume /G
This is equivalent to disabling the volume, described below. This causes the volume to
stop responding 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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