Parameter
Description
-X
node_name
Specifies
the
name
of
the
node
where
the
remote
disks
reside.
SMIT
fastpath
This
command
can
be
accessed
through
the
SMIT
fast
path
by
executing
smit
mkvol
.
This
displays
all
of
the
options
that
you
can
choose
when
creating
a
volume.
WebSM
To
create
a
volume
using
WebSM,
navigate
to:
NAS
Management
→
NAS
System
→
Volumes
→
Overview
and
Tasks
→
Create
a
NAS
Volume.
Changing
a
NAS
volume
Use
the
NAS
command
chvol
if
you
want
to
rename
your
volume
or
perhaps
change
the
owning
group.
This
may
be
useful
if
the
volume
name
represents
the
type
of
data
that
is
to
reside
on
the
volume
and
the
volume
now
contains
a
different
type
of
data.
Also,
if
you
have
two
volumes
that
have
a
lot
of
activity
being
served
from
one
group,
you
may
want
to
move
one
to
another
group
that
does
not
have
a
lot
of
activity.
This
helps
balance
the
load
and
increase
performance.
Note:
This
command
also
applies
to
remotely
mirrored
volumes
CLI
command
To
change
the
name
of
a
volume,
use
the
CLI
command
chvol
[
-n
new_volumename
]
volumename
.
To
move
the
volume
to
another
group,
use
the
CLI
command
chvol
-r
resource_group
.
Parameter
Description
-n
new_volumename
Specifies
that
the
name
of
the
NAS
volume
identified
by
volumename
is
to
be
changed
to
the
name
specified
by
new_volumename
.
SMIT
fastpath
To
change
the
name
of
the
volume
with
SMIT,
use
the
smit
chvol
command.
WebSM
To
change
a
volume
in
WebSM,
navigate
to:
NAS
Management
→
NAS
System
→
→
Volumes
→
All
Volumes
→
(right-click
a
volume)
→
Change
.
Deleting
a
NAS
volume
Use
the
NAS
command
rmvol
if
you
want
to
remove
the
NAS
volume
and
all
of
its
data
from
the
system.
The
NAS
volume
is
destroyed
and
the
disks
are
released
for
use
in
other
volumes.
The
file
system
and
the
snapshots
are
deleted.
If
the
system
has
been
configured
for
remote
mirroring,
the
remote
NAS
volume
can
also
be
deleted
at
the
same
time
that
the
local
volume
is
being
deleted.
Chapter
29.
Managing
NAS
volumes,
Remote
Mirrored
systems,
and
snapshots
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