VOS_CREATE(1) AFS Command Reference VOS_CREATE(1)
NAME
vos_create - Creates a read/write volume and associated VLDB entry
SYNOPSIS
vos create -server <machine name>
-partition <partition name>
-name <volume name>
[-maxquota <initial quota (KB)>]
[-cell <cell name>]
[-noauth] [-localauth] [-verbose]
[-encrypt] [-noresolve] [-help]
vos cr -s <machine name> -p <partition name>
-na <volume name> [-m <initial quota>]
[-c <cell name>] [-noa] [-l] [-v]
[-e] [-nor] [-h]
DESCRIPTION
The vos create command creates a read/write volume with the name specified by the -name argument at the site specified by the -server and
-partition arguments. In addition, the command allocates or sets the following:
o Volume ID numbers for the read/write volume and its associated read-only and backup volumes (this command does not actually create the
latter two types of volume). A volume ID number is an identification number guaranteed to be unique within a cell.
o An access control list (ACL) associated with the volume's root directory, which takes the same name as volume's mount point when the
volume is mounted with the fs mkmount command. An entry that grants all seven permissions to the members of the system:administrators
group is automatically placed on the ACL. (In addition, the File Server by default always implicitly grants the "l" (lookup) and "a"
(administer) permissions on every ACL to members of the system:administrators group, even when the group does not appear on an ACL; use
the -implicit argument to the fileserver initialization command to alter the set of rights on a server-by-server basis if desired.)
o The volume's space quota, set to 5000 kilobyte blocks by default. Use the -maxquota argument to specify a different quota, or use the
fs setquota command to change the volume's quota after mounting the volume with the fs mkmount command.
The volume is empty when created. To access it via the Cache Manager, mount it in the file space by using the fs mkmount command.
CAUTIONS
Currently, the maximum size of a volume is 2 terabytes (2^31 bytes).
OPTIONS
-server <server name>
Identifies the file server machine on which to create the read/write volume. Provide the machine's IP address or its host name (either
fully qualified or using an unambiguous abbreviation). For details, see vos(1).
-partition <partition name>
Identifies the partition on which to create the read/write volume, on the file server machine specified by the -server argument.
Provide the partition's complete name with preceding slash (for example, "/vicepa") or use one of the three acceptable abbreviated
forms. For details, see vos(1).
-name <volume name>
Specifies a name for the read/write volume. The maximum length is 22 characters, which can include any alphanumeric or punctuation
character. By convention, periods separate the fields in a name. Do not apply the ".backup" or ".readonly" extension to a read/write
volume name; they are reserved for the Volume Server to add to the read/write name when creating those backup and read-only volumes
respectively.
-maxquota <initial quota>
Specifies the maximum amount of disk space the volume can use. The size should be a positive integer followed by an optional suffix:
"K" for kibibytes (1024 bytes, the default), "M" for mebibytes (1024 kibibytes), "G" for gibibytes (1024 mebibytes), and "T" for
tebibytes (1024 gibibytes). The value 0 (zero) grants an unlimited quota, but the size of the disk partition that houses the volume
places an absolute limit on its size. If this argument is omitted, the default value is "5000K".
-id <volume ID>
Specifies the volume ID for the read/write volume. If this options is not specified, or the given volume ID is 0, a volume ID will be
allocated for the volume automatically. The volume IDs allocated should be fine for almost all cases, so you should almost never need
to specify this option.
-roid <readonly volume ID>
Specifies the volume ID for the readonly volume corresponding to the read/write volume that is being created. The readonly volume will
not be created; this merely specifies what volume ID the readonly volume will use when it is created. If a volume ID of 0 is specified
here, no readonly volume ID will be assigned to the created volume immediately. A readonly volume ID can still be assigned later when
vos addsite is run; if a volume does not have a readonly volume ID associated with it by the time vos release is run, a volume ID will
be allocated for it.
If this option is not specified, the default readonly volume ID is one number higher than the read-write volume ID, whether or not that
ID was manually specified.
As with the -id option, the default allocated volume IDs should be sufficient for almost all cases, so you should almost never need to
specify them explicitly. This option is available in OpenAFS versions 1.5.61 or later.
-cell <cell name>
Names the cell in which to run the command. Do not combine this argument with the -localauth flag. For more details, see vos(1).
-noauth
Assigns the unprivileged identity "anonymous" to the issuer. Do not combine this flag with the -localauth flag. For more details, see
vos(1).
-localauth
Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local /etc/openafs/server/KeyFile file. The vos command interpreter presents it to the
Volume Server and Volume Location Server during mutual authentication. Do not combine this flag with the -cell argument or -noauth
flag. For more details, see vos(1).
-verbose
Produces on the standard output stream a detailed trace of the command's execution. If this argument is omitted, only warnings and
error messages appear.
-encrypt
Encrypts the command so that the operation's results are not transmitted across the network in clear text. This option is available in
OpenAFS versions 1.4.11 or later and 1.5.60 or later.
-noresolve
Shows all servers as IP addresses instead of the DNS name. This is very useful when the server address is registered as 127.0.0.1 or
when dealing with multi-homed servers. This option is available in OpenAFS versions 1.4.8 or later and 1.5.35 or later.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
OUTPUT
The Volume Server produces the following message to confirm that it created the volume:
Volume <volume_ID> created on partition <partition_name> of <machine_name>
EXAMPLES
The following command creates the read/write volume "user.pat" on the /vicepf partition of the file server machine "fs4.abc.com".
% vos create -server fs4.abc.com -partition /vicepf -name user.pat
Volume user.pat created on partition /vicepf of fs4.abc.com
PRIVILEGE REQUIRED
The issuer must be listed in the /etc/openafs/server/UserList file on the machine specified with the -server argument and on each database
server machine. If the -localauth flag is included, the issuer must instead be logged on to a server machine as the local superuser "root".
SEE ALSO
vos(1)
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