
Filer Administration Basics 2-27
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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