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SSSU Command Reference
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Command View EVA Storage System Scripting Utility Reference Guide
Use the ADD FOLDER command to create a new folder within the specified
folder to aid in organizing your storage system. You can create folders only under
the “Virtual Disks” and “Hosts” root folders. You cannot create root folders.
folder to aid in organizing your storage system. You can create folders only under
the “Virtual Disks” and “Hosts” root folders. You cannot create root folders.
For example, if you have a controller that is serving HR and Engineering, you
could create four folders—two to separate the virtual disks and two to separate the
hosts:
could create four folders—two to separate the virtual disks and two to separate the
hosts:
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“\
Virtual Disks
\Engineering” and “\Virtual Disks\HR”
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\
Hosts
\Engineering and \Hosts\HR
Creating these folders allows you to put engineering virtual disks and hosts in the
Engineering folders and Human Resources storage/hosts in the HR folders. This
makes it easier to keep track of the pieces within your storage system. If you want
to nest folders inside folders, you must add one folder at a time.
Engineering folders and Human Resources storage/hosts in the HR folders. This
makes it easier to keep track of the pieces within your storage system. If you want
to nest folders inside folders, you must add one folder at a time.
Syntax
ADD FOLDER <folder_name>
Switch
Only the COMMENT switch is available with the ADD FOLDER command.
COMMENT=
This is an optional switch that associates a user-defined comment with the new
system. A maximum of 128 characters is allowed and the string must be enclosed
in double quotes.
system. A maximum of 128 characters is allowed and the string must be enclosed
in double quotes.
Examples
ADD FOLDER \Hosts\human_resources
ADD FOLDER “\Virtual Disks\colorado\colorado
springs\engineering”
springs\engineering”
The first example creates a new folder human_resources within the root folder
“Hosts.” The second example creates a folder engineering in the folder colorado
springs, which is two levels below the root folder “Virtual Disks” (“\Virtual
Disks\colorado\colorado springs”).
“Hosts.” The second example creates a folder engineering in the folder colorado
springs, which is two levels below the root folder “Virtual Disks” (“\Virtual
Disks\colorado\colorado springs”).
The folder structure in the second example must already have been in place before
creating the new folder engineering.
creating the new folder engineering.
ADD FOLDER