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Operating Systems Solaris Netapp filer LUN Resize. Commands to run on Solaris afterwards. Post 302222275 by gwhelan on Wednesday 6th of August 2008 12:37:04 PM
Old 08-06-2008
Netapp filer LUN Resize. Commands to run on Solaris afterwards.

Hi,


I need to increase a veritas filesystem I have currently mounted on a Solaris 10 server. We can resize the LUN on the NetApp filer no problem. What I need to know is what do I do next on the Solaris 10 server I have so that it will see the increase in size. Do I run 'devfsadm' to recognise the increase in LUN size on the fly? I don't really want to have to unmount the file system or reboot the server as it is a failry important oracle server. Your help is much appreciated. Thanks.
 

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NetApp::Volume(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation				       NetApp::Volume(3pm)

NAME
NetApp::Volume -- OO class for creating and managing NetApp filer volumes SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer; use NetApp::Aggregate; my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new({ .... }); my @volume_names = $filer->get_volume_names; my @volumes = $filer->get_volumes; my $volume = $filer->get_volume( 'volname' ); DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single NetApp filer volume, and provides methods for querying information about the volume and it's sub-objects (eg. qtrees), as well as methods for managing the volume itself. INSTANCE METHODS
get_filer Returns the NetApp::Filer object representing the filer on which the aggregate exists. get_name Returns the name of the volume as a string. get_states, get_statuses, get_options Each of these methods returns a list of strings, each of which represents a single state, status, or option for the volume. NOTE: All you English grammar pluralization rules fanatics can give up trying to convince the author to call that one method get_stati. get_state( $state ), get_status( $status ), get_option( $option ) Each of these methods returns the value for the specified state, status or option. If that particular key wasn't present, then this method will return undef. This makes it easy to tell the difference between a key that doesn't exist, and one that has a false value. set_option( $option => $value ) This method sets a single option to the specified value. It always returns true, and raises a fatal exception if it can not set the option. get_aggregate_name Returns the name of the aggregate on which the volume lives. For a "traditonal" volume, this will be a false value. get_aggregate Returns the NetApp::Aggregate object representing the aggregate on which the volume lives. For a "traditonal" volume, this will be a false value. get_qtree_names Returns a list of strings, each of which is the name of a qtree on the volume. get_qtrees Returns a list of NetApp::Qtree objects, each of which represents a single qtree on the volume. get_qtree( $name ) Returns a single NetApp::Qtree object for the specified qtree name. The name must in the form of a pathname, for example: /vol/volume_name/qtree_name The qtree_name is optional if querying the object for a volume's qtree. This method simply returns nothing if the specified qtree doesn't exist on the volume. get_language Returns a string representing the language code for the volume. set_language( $language ) Set the language code to the specified value. Always returns a true value, or raises a fatal exception if the language code can not be set. get_size Returns the size of the volume as a string. set_size( $size ) This method sets the size of the volume to the specified value. In all cases, the $size value is of the same form accepted by the create() method, and the underlying ONTAP CLI command: [+|-] <number> k|m|g|t get_maxfiles Returns the maxfiles value for the volume. set_maxfiles( $maxfiles ) Sets the maxfiles value for the volume. is_clone Returns true if the volume is a clone, false otherwise. get_parent_name Returns a string representing the name of the parent volume, if this volume is a clone. get_parent Returns a NetApp::Volume object representing the parent volume, if this volume is a clone. get_snapshot_name Returns a string representing the snapshot name, if the volume is a clone. get_snapshot NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. This will return a NetApp::Snapshot object, once the API is extended to support snapshots (RSN, I'm sure...) get_snapmirrors Returns a list of NetApp::Snapmirror objects, each of which represents a snapmirror relationship for this volume. offline( %args ) Takes the volume offline. The arguments are as follows: $volume->offline( # Optional arguments cifsdelaytime => $cifsdelaytime, ); online( %args ) Bring the volume online. The arguments are as follows: $volume->online( # Optional arguments force => 1, ); rename( %args ) Renames the volume to the specified newname. Always returns a true value, and raises a fatal exception if the name can not be changed. The arguments are as follows: $volume->rename( # Required arguments newname => $newname, ); restrict( %args ) Puts the volume into the restricted state. The arguments are as follows: $volume->restrict( # Optional arguments cifsdelaytime => $cifsdelaytime, ); Snapshot Specific Methods get_snapshots Returns a list of NetApp::Snapshot objects for each of the snapshots of the volume. get_snapshot( $name ) Returns a single NetApp::Snapshot object matching the specified name, if it exists for the volume. create_snapshot( $name ) Creates a snapshot of the volume with the specified name. delete_snapshot( $name ) Deletes a snapshot of the volume with the specified name. get_snapshot_deltas Returns a list of NetApp::Snapshot::Delta objects for each snapshot delta for the volume. get_snapshot_reserved Returns a string representing the amount of reserved space, as a percentage. This string does NOT include the % sign. set_snapshot_reserved( $percentage ) Sets the snapshot reserved space to the specified percentage, which should also NOT include the % sign. get_snapshot_schedule Returns a NetApp::Snapshot::Schedule object representing the snapshot schedule for the volume. set_snapshot_schedule( %args ) Sets the snapshot schedule for the volume based on the arguments passed. The argument syntax is: $volume->set_snapshot_schedule( weekly => $weekly, daily => $daily, hourly => $hourly, hourlist => [ $hour1, $hour2, $hour3, .... ], ); enable_shapshot_autodelete This method turns on snapshot autodelete for the volume. disable_snapshot_autodelete This method turns off snapshot autodelete for the volume. reset_snapshot_autodelete This method resets snapshot autodelete for the volume to the filer defaults. set_snapshot_autodelete_option( $name => $value ) Sets the specified snapshot autodelete option ($name) to the specified $value. get_snapshot_autodelete_option( $name ) Returns the value of the specified autodelete option ($name). Note that if the prefix is "(not specified)", then the value returned is the empty string. UNIMPLEMENTED COMMANDS
The following ONTAP vol commands are not implemented, because the same functionality and information is provided through this API via some other means. container The aggregate containing the volume can be obtained using: $volume->get_aggregate; which will return the NetApp::Aggregate object for it. TO BE IMPLEMENTED
All other commands will be implemented in a future release of this API. Commands for flexible volumes will most likely have preference over traditional volumes. autosize It's not yet clear just how this one should be implemented, since the command does several things. It enables and disables the autosize feature, or resets it to defaults, and it also sets the maximum and incremental sizes to autosize to. This could be implemented a few different ways, for example: $volume->autosize( # Optional arguments maximum => $maximum, incremental => $incremental, # Optional, but mutually exclusive: on => 1, off => 1, reset => 1, ); That seems a little clumsy, though. Perhaps a better interface would be to have methods to control the state of the feature: $volume->enable_autosize; $volume->disable_autosize; $volume->reset_autosize; and then methods to set/get the autosize values: $volume_set_autosize( # Required but mutually exclusive options maximum => $maximum, incremental => $incremental, ); $volume->get_autosize; perl v5.14.2 2008-11-26 NetApp::Volume(3pm)
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