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vxusertemplate - create and administer user templates
vxusertemplate -d file [-f] create
[template [template ]]
vxusertemplate [-f] create template_name \.br
[description=description] [rules=rules] \.br
[capability=capability(var=value,)[,capability]]
vxusertemplate delete template
vxusertemplate help
[keywords | options | attributes]
vxusertemplate list
vxusertemplate print template [template ]
The vxusertemplate utility provides a command line interface for
the creation and administration of user-defined or user templates
that may be used with the
Veritas Intelligent Storage Provisioning (ISP)
feature of Veritas Volume Manager (VxVM).
The operations that can be performed by vxusertemplate are selected by
specifying the appropriate keyword on the command line. See the
KEYWORDS section for a description of the available operations.
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create
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Creates one or more user templates, whose definitions can be read from a
definitions file or entered on the command line.
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delete
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Deletes a user template.
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help
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Displays information on usage, keywords, options and attributes.
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list
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Lists all user templates.
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print
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Prints detailed information about one or more user templates.
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-d file
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Specifies a file that contains user template definitions
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-f
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Forces an operation that is not usually allowed by vxusertemplate.
This option must be specified if the user template definition
differs from the existing definition in the configuration database.
Create the user templates ut1, ut2 and ut3
from the definitions in the file ut1.txt:
vxusertemplate -d ut1.txt create ut1,ut2,ut3
Delete the user template myreliabletemplate:
vxusertemplate delete myreliabletemplate
List all user templates:
vxusertemplate list
Print details of the user template mytemplate:
vxusertemplate print mytemplate
The vxusertemplate utility exits with a non-zero status if the
attempted operation fails. A non-zero exit code is not a complete
indicator of the problems encountered, but rather denotes the first
condition that prevented further execution of the utility.
vxtemplate(1M),
vxvoladm(1M)
Veritas Storage Foundation Intelligent Storage Provisioning
Administrator's Guide
Last updated: 17 Jul 2008
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