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DPM-ADDPOOL(1) DPM Administrator Commands DPM-ADDPOOL(1)

NAME

dpm-addpool - define a new disk pool

SYNOPSIS

dpm-addpool --poolname pool_name --def_filesize defsize [ --def_lifetime def_lifetime ] [ --def_pintime defpintime ] [ --gc_start_thresh perc ] [ --gc_stop_thresh perc ] [ --gid pool_gids ] [ --group pool_groups ] [ --help ] [ --max_lifetime max_lifetime ] [ --max_pintime maxpintime ] [ --ret_policy retention_policy ] [ --s_type space_type ]

DESCRIPTION

dpm-addpool defines a new disk pool.

This command requires ADMIN privilege.

OPTIONS

specifies the disk pool name. It must be at most CA_MAXPOOLNAMELEN characters long.
specifies the default amount of space reserved for a file. This is by default in bytes, but the number may also be post-fixed with 'k', 'M' or 'G' for kilobyte, Megabyte and Gigabyte respectively.
specifies the default time a space or volatile file is kept in the system (in seconds).
specifies the default time a file is kept on a given disk (in seconds).
specifies the minimum free space in the pool. If the percentage of free space goes below this value, the garbage collector is started. Default is 0.
specifies the percentage of free space in the pool above which the garbage collector is stopped. Default is 0.
specifies the maximum time a space or volatile file is kept in the system (in seconds).
specifies the maximum time a file is kept on a given disk (in seconds).
if not zero, the disk pool is restricted to this comma separated list of group gids.
if set and not "ALL", the disk pool is restricted to this comma separated list of group names.
specifies the retention policy supported by the disk pool. It can be R (for Replica), O (for Output) or C (for Custodial). Default is R.
indicates the type of space supported in the disk pool. It can be V (for Volatile), D (for Durable), P (for Permanent) or - (to accept any type). The latter is the default.

EXAMPLE

	dpm-addpool --poolname Volatile --def_filesize 200M --s_type V

EXIT STATUS

This program returns 0 if the operation was successful or >0 if the operation failed.

SEE ALSO

dpm(1), dpm_addpool(3)

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