NetApp::Qtree(3pm) | User Contributed Perl Documentation | NetApp::Qtree(3pm) |
NetApp::Qtree -- OO class for creating and managing qtrees
use NetApp::Filer; use NetApp::Qtree; my $filer = NetApp::Filer->new( .... ); # Create a tree, with all options in one call my $qtree = $filer->create_qtree( name => "/vol/vol1/qtreename", oplocks => 1, mode => 0755, security => 'unix', ); # Alternately, you can create it, and then change things my $qtree = $filer->create_qtree( name => "/vol/vol1/qtreename", mode => 0755, ); # The mode must be set when created $qtree->set_oplock(1); $qtree->set_security('unix');
This class encapsulates a single NetApp qtree, and provides methods for querying information about the qtree, as well as methods for managing it.
This method method takes a single argument, which is the security value to set on the qtree. It must have one of the following values:
unix ntfs mixed
Returns a string containing the current security setting of the qtree.
This method takes a boolean argument, and sets the oplocks attribute of the qtree to "enabled" if the value is true, and "disabled" if the value is false.
Returns true is the oplocks are set to "enabled", false if they are set to "disabled".
Returns the status value for the qtree. It waill have the values such as:
normal snapmirrored
Returns the qtree id.
Returns the vfiler which owns the qtree. If vfilers are not licensed on the filer, this method will simply return a false value.
2022-11-19 | perl v5.36.0 |