
Introduction
If you create a folder structure within the root Hosts, you must include all levels of the folder structure in your commands.
Here is an example of how to add the engineering host to the resources folder within the Host root folder:
ADD HOST \Hosts\resources\engineering
Virtual Disk Example
Because of the space in the root name for the Virtual Disks folder, you must always enclose strings that include the name of this folder within double quotes (“”).
Note: Remember to include full paths for objects and enclose any paths that contain spaces in double quotes.
For example, to add a virtual disk family new_code to the root folder Virtual Disks:
ADD VDISK “\Virtual Disks\new_code” SIZE=10
This example creates a
Note: This is a virtual disk family. The actual virtual disk name (the active virtual disk) is \Virtual Disk\new_code\ACTIVE.
If you create a virtual disk (ADD VDISK) within a deeper folder structure, you need to include this full path within double quotes.
ADD VDISK “\Virtual Disks\engineering\gene_research” SIZE=2
Disk Groups Example
When a path includes the root folder “\Disk Groups\”, you must enclose the entire path in double quotes:
SHOW DISK_GROUP “\Disk Groups\admin”
ADD VDISK “\Virtual Disks\new_code” SIZE=10 DISK_GROUP=“\Disk Groups\admin”
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