Filer Administration Basics2-27
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You use the vol options command to configure volume-level behavior. You can use this
command only with volume options, which are listed in the section, Volume
Options, in Chapter 19.
Changes made with the vol options command are persistent between reboots
you do not need to add them to the /etc/rc file.

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The syntax of the vol options command is as follows:
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If you omit a value for an option, the command displays the current value of the
option.
Table 2-18 describes the variables.

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The following command sets the maximum size of a RAID group in the volume
named myvol to 12:
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The filer uses the autosupport daemon to control how automatic email messages
are sent from your filer to your administrator.

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volname the name of the volume that the option applies to
option the name of the option
value the value of the option