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The nas Commands
The tempunloaded, temporarily unloads the VDM image, while a
permunloaded permanently unloads the image.
[<movername>]
Specifies a physical Data Mover for the VDM.
[-ConvertI18N]
When loading the VDM image, forces the conversion of the I18N
mode of the VDM’s root file system from ASCII to UNICODE.
The I18N mode of the Data Mover can be either ASCII or
UNICODE. The mode of the VDM must be the same as the
physical Data Mover, for example, when performing a -move, or
when replicating.
This mode is used when the mode of the VDM root file system is
different from that of the physical Data Mover.
-vdm <vdm_name> -move <movername>
Moves the image of the VDM onto the physical Data Mover, and
mounts the non-root file systems.
Note: Before a VDM image is loaded, the image must be unloaded from the
previous Data Mover, and the CIFS server must be joined using
server_checkup. The network interfaces used by the CIFS servers on the
VDM must be available on the destination Data Mover.
[-ConvertI18N]
When loading the VDM image, forces the conversion of the I18N
mode of the VDM’s root file system from ASCII to UNICODE.
The I18N mode of the Data Mover can be either ASCII or
UNICODE. The mode of the VDM must be the same as the
physical Data Mover, for example, when performing a -move, or
when replicating.
This mode is used when the mode of the VDM root file system is
different from that of the physical Data Mover.
SEE ALSO Configuring Virtual Data Movers for Celerra and Using International
Character Sets with Celerra,
nas_fs, nas_volume, server_checkup.
BACKEND OUTPUT Celerra Network Servers with a CLARiiON backend support the
following system-defined storage pools: clar_r1,
clar_r5_performance, clar_r5_economy, clarata_r3, clarata_archive,
cm_r1, cm_r5_performance, cm_r5_economy, cmata_r3, and
cmata_archive.