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lsm_volume_create(3) | Libstoragemgmt C API Manual | lsm_volume_create(3) |
NAME¶
lsm_volume_create - Creates a new volume
SYNOPSIS¶
int lsm_volume_create (lsm_connect *conn, lsm_pool *pool, const char *volume_name, uint64_t size, lsm_volume_provision_type provisioning, lsm_volume **new_volume, char **job, lsm_flag flags);
ARGUMENTS¶
- conn
- Valid lsm_connect pointer.
- pool
- Pointer of lsm_pool.
- volume_name
- String. Human recognizable name, might be altered or ignored by certain storage systems.
- size
- uint64_t. Size of new volume in bytes, actual size might be bigger than requested and will be based on array rounding to block size,
- provisioning
- lsm_volume_provision_type. Type of volume provisioning to use. Valid
values are: * LSM_VOLUME_PROVISION_DEFAULT
Let storage system to decided. * LSM_VOLUME_PROVISION_FULL
Create new fully allocated volume. * LSM_VOLUME_PROVISION_THIN
Create new thin provisioning volume. - new_volume
- Output pointer of lsm_volume. Will be NULL if storage system support asynchronous action on this. Memory must be freed with a call to lsm_volume_record_free.
- job
- Output pointer of string. If storage system support asynchronous action on this, a job will be created and could be tracked via lsm_job_status_volume_get. NULL if storage system does not support asynchronous action on this.
- flags
- Reserved for future use, must be LSM_CLIENT_FLAG_RSVD.
VERSION¶
1.0
DESCRIPTION¶
Creates a new volume(also known as LUN).
CAPABILITY¶
LSM_CAP_VOLUME_CREATE
RETURN¶
Error code as enumerated by 'lsm_error_number'.
* LSM_ERR_OK
On success.
* LSM_ERR_JOB_STARTED
A job is started. Please check the 'job' output pointer.
* LSM_ERR_INVALID_ARGUMENT
When any argument is NULL or not a valid lsm_connect pointer
or invalid flags or invalid provisioning type.
* LSM_ERR_NOT_FOUND_POOL
When pool not found.
* LSM_ERR_NOT_ENOUGH_SPACE
Pool does not have enough space.
* LSM_ERR_POOL_NOT_READY
Pool is not ready for volume creation.
* LSM_ERR_NO_SUPPORT
Not supported.
lsm_volume_create | April 2021 |