NetApp::Aggregate::Plex(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetApp::Aggregate::Plex(3pm)NAME
NetApp::Aggregate::Plex -- OO Class for representing NetApp plexes
SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer;
use NetApp::Aggregate;
my $aggregate = $filer->get_aggregate( $name );
my $plex = $aggregate->get_plex;
my @raidgroups = $plex->get_raidgroups;
DESCRIPTION
This class is used to encapsulate a NetApp plex, and provide access to the name and states of the plex.
METHODS
get_name
Returns the name of the plex as a string.
get_raidgroups
Returns a list of NetApp::Aggregate::RAIDGroup objects, one for each RAIDGroup in the Plex.
get_states
Returns a list of strings, each of which represents a single state for the plex.
get_state( $state )
Returns true if the plex has the given state, false otherwise.
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NetApp::Qtree(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation NetApp::Qtree(3pm)NAME
NetApp::Qtree -- OO class for creating and managing qtrees
SYNOPSIS
use NetApp::Filer;
use NetApp::Qtree;
my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new( .... );
# Create a tree, with all options in one call
my $qtree = $filer->create_qtree(
name => "/vol/vol1/qtreename",
oplocks => 1,
mode => 0755,
security => 'unix',
);
# Alternately, you can create it, and then change things
my $qtree = $filer->create_qtree(
name => "/vol/vol1/qtreename",
mode => 0755,
);
# The mode must be set when created
$qtree->set_oplock(1);
$qtree->set_security('unix');
DESCRIPTION
This class encapsulates a single NetApp qtree, and provides methods for querying information about the qtree, as well as methods for
managing it.
METHODS
set_security( $security )
This method method takes a single argument, which is the security value to set on the qtree. It must have one of the following values:
unix
ntfs
mixed
get_security
Returns a string containing the current security setting of the qtree.
set_oplocks( $boolean )
This method takes a boolean argument, and sets the oplocks attribute of the qtree to "enabled" if the value is true, and "disabled" if the
value is false.
get_oplocks
Returns true is the oplocks are set to "enabled", false if they are set to "disabled".
get_status
Returns the status value for the qtree. It waill have the values such as:
normal
snapmirrored
get_id
Returns the qtree id.
get_vfiler
Returns the vfiler which owns the qtree. If vfilers are not licensed on the filer, this method will simply return a false value.
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