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Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.4 Volume Management > set volume

set volume

This command changes the name and/or the encryption setting of an existing volume.
The "set flexible-tier-volume" command is used to change a Flexible Tier Volume (FTV).
Encryption-related functions may not be available for some user environments.
Syntax
set volume {-volume-number
name
[-name
[-attention
attention
Parameter
-volume-number
or
-volume-name
-name
-copy-protection
-attention
-encryption Optional. This parameter specifies whether the encryption by a CM is performed. When
volume_number
] [-copy-protection {enable | disable}]
] [-encryption {enable | disable}]
This parameter specifies the volume identifier to be changed. Only one volume can be
specified at the same time. For details, refer to
Optional. This parameter specifies the new volume name. If omitted, the existing setting is not
changed. For details, refer to
Optional. This parameter protects a volume from being specified for the copy destination. It is
possible to set it even when there is already a copy session. The copy license is necessary for
this setting. If this parameter is omitted, "disable" is set.
enable
Volume is protected at the copy destination.
disable
Volume is not protected at the copy destination.
Optional. This parameter specifies the attention level of the Thin provisioning volume (tpv).
This parameter can be specified when the volume type is tpv. The settable range is 1 – 200%. If
this parameter is omitted, attention is not changed.
"enable" is selected, the specified volume data is encrypted. If omitted, then it is handled as if
"disable" is selected. This does not mean that the volume data is decrypted when "disable" is
selected.
enable
The volume data is encrypted.
disable
No operation.
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volume_name
| -volume-name
"1.2.9 Volume Syntax" (page
"1.2.4 Alias Name Syntax" (page
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