Creating a volume
You can create a volume and specify its junction point and other properties by using the volume create command.
Before you begin
The SVM security style must be NTFS, and SMB/CIFS should be set up and running.
About this task
A volume must include a junction path for its data to be made available to clients. You can specify the junction path when you create a new volume. If you create a volume without specifying a junction path, you must mount the volume in the SVM namespace using the volume mount command.
Examples
The following command creates a new volume named users1 on the SVM vs1.example.com and the aggregate aggr1. The new volume is made available at /users. The volume is 750 GB in size, and its volume guarantee is of type volume (by default).
cluster1::> volume create -vserver vs1.example.com -volume users -aggregate aggr1 -size 750g -junction-path /users
[Job 1642] Job succeeded: Successful
cluster1::> volume show -vserver vs1.example.com -volume users -junction
Junction Junction
Vserver Volume Active Junction Path Path Source
----------------- ------- -------- --------------- -----------
vs1.example.com users1 true /users RW_volume
The following command creates a new volume named home4
on the SVM vs1.example.com
and the aggregate aggr1
. The directory /eng/ already exists in the namespace for the vs1 SVM, and the new volume is made available at /eng/home, which becomes the home directory for the /eng/ namespace. The volume is 750 GB in size, and its volume guarantee is of type volume (by default).
cluster1::> volume create -vserver vs1.example.com -volume home4 -aggregate aggr1 -size 750g -junction-path /eng/home
[Job 1642] Job succeeded: Successful
cluster1::> volume show -vserver vs1.example.com -volume home4 -junction
Junction Junction
Vserver Volume Active Junction Path Path Source
---------------- ------- -------- --------------- -----------
vs1.example.com home4 true /eng/home RW_volume