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$ok = $vos->online('serv1', '/vicepa', 'volume');
$ok = $vos->release('volume');
my $stat = $vos->status('serv1', '/vicepa');
print "Status is: $stat\n";
$ok = $vos->rename('oldvol', 'newvol');
$ok = $vos->setquota('volume', 6500, 1);
$volid = $vos->zap('serv1', '/vicepa', 'volume');
my ($tBack, $tFail) = $vos->backupsys('home', 'serv', '/vicepc');
($tBack, $tFail) = $vos->backupsys(['home', 'data'], 'serv', '/vicepc');
my @parts = $vos->listpart('serv1');
my $vols = $vos->listvol('serv1', '/vicepa');
my $partinfo = $vos->partinfo('volume');
=head1 DESCRIPTION
This class is used to communicate with the B<AFS Volume Server>, which
runs on every AFS server machine. The Volume Server allows
administrative tasks and probes to be performed on the set of AFS
volumes residing on the machine on which it is running. This class
provides methods to create, move, delete, replicate, back up and
examine AFS volumes. It has also methods to provide information about
AFS partitions.
Before you can submit any tasks to a Volume Server you must establish
a connection to it. This is done by the constructor method I<new>
which returns a VOS object. A VOS object is essentially a handle to
talk to the Volume Server in a given cell. Such a VOS object is
required before any of the other VOS instance methods can be called.
=head1 COMPATIBILITY
There was no version 1 implementation and hence there are no version
conflicts :-)
=head1 METHODS
=over 4
=item B<CONSTRUCTOR>
=item S< >
=item B<$vos = AFS::VOS-E<gt>new([VERBOSE [, TIMEOUT [, NOAUTH [, LOCALAUTH [, CELL [, ENCRYPT]]]]]);>
Creates a new object of the class AFS::VOS. An AFS::VOS object is
essentially a handle to talk to the Volume Server. Internally an
AFS::VOS object is a pointer to a ubik_client structure, although this
may change and the value returned from AFS::VOS::new should always be
treaded as an opaque handle.
Set VERBOSE (default 0) to 1 to produce on the standard output stream
a detailed trace of the method's execution. TIMEOUT is the time of
inactivity in seconds before the connection to the VOS server is
declared dead (default 90 seconds). Set LOCALAUTH (default 0) to 1
only when issuing a command on a server machine. If NOAUTH is 1
(default 0) it establishes an unauthenticated connection to the
server, in which the servers treat the issuer as an unprivileged user.
CELL (default NULL) specifies the cell in which to run the
command. Set ENCRYPT to 1 (default 0) to encrypt the connection to the
VOS server.
=item B<DESTRUCTOR>
=item S< >
=item B<$vos-E<gt>DESTROY;>
Destroys the ubik connection to the Volume Server and frees the
ubik_client structure.
=item B<INSTANCE METHODS>
=item S< >
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>backup(VOLUME);>
Clones the indicated read/write volume to create a backup version,
placing it at the same site as the read/write version. VOLUME
specifies either the complete name or volume ID number of the
read/write source volume.
It calls the AFS system library function I<UV_BackupVolume>.
=item B<($SUCCESS, $FAILED) = $vos-E<gt>backupsys([PREFIX [, SERVER [, PARTITION [, EXCLUDE [, XPREFIX [, DRYRUN]]]]]]);>
=item B<($SUCCESS, $FAILED) = $vos-E<gt>backupsys([\@PREFIX [, SERVER [, PARTITION [, EXCLUDE [, \@XPREFIX [, DRYRUN]]]]]]);>
Clones each indicated read/write volume to create a backup version,
placing each clone at the same site as its read/write source version.
To clone a various numbers of volumes, combine the arguments as indicated:
* For every volume listed in the VLDB, omit all of the arguments.
* To clone only volumes that reside on one file server machine,
specify the SERVER argument,
* To clone only volumes that reside on one partition, combine the
SERVER and the PARTITION arguments. The PARTITION argument can
also be used alone to clone volumes that reside on the indicated
partition on every file server machine.
* In PREFIX a character string or regular expression is specified.
A volume whose name includes the string is placed on the set of
volumes to be cloned.
* In XPREFIX a character string or regular expression is specified.
A volume whose name includes the string is removed from the set of
volumes to be cloned.
If EXCLUDE (default 0) is set to 1 it reverses the meaning of the
PREFIX or XPREFIX argument. It returns two array references
containing a list of SUCCESSfully backed up site name and a list of
site name which are FAILED to backup. If DRYRUN (default 0) is set to
1 then SUCCESS contains a list of the volumes to be cloned, without
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=item B<$vollist = $vos-E<gt>listvol(SERVER [, PARTITION [, FAST [, EXTENDED]]]);>
Returns information about volume headers. The actual information
returned depends on the combination of arguments supplied when the
method is applied. To get volume header information for various
numbers of volumes, combine the arguments as indicated:
* For every volume on a file server machine, specify the SERVER
argument.
* For every volume at a particular site, combine the SERVER argument
with the PARTITION argument.
If you set EXTENDED (default 0) to 1, it returns extensive statistics
about access patterns for each volume. If you set FAST (default 0) to
1, it returns only the volume IDs and the numbers of volumes.
The return value is a reference to a hash table containing the values
from the C structure C<volintinfo>. The hash table has the following
keys
backupID cloneID creationDate
dayUse inUse maxquota
parentID server size
status type updateDate
copyDate backupDate accessDate
volid
It calls the AFS system library function I<UV_ListPartitions>.
You can find an example how to print the entire content of the
returned hash reference in the C<examples/v2/vos> directory.
=item B<$vollist = $vos-E<gt>listvolume(VOLUME);>
Returns information about the volume header of the indicated volume.
VOLUME specifies either the complete name or volume ID number of the
volume. The return value is a reference to a hash table containing the
values from the C structure C<volintinfo>. For a list of the hash
keys see above.
It calls the AFS system library function I<UV_ListOneVolume>.
You can find an example how to print the entire content of the
returned hash reference in the C<examples/v2/vos> directory.
=item B<$volid = $vos-E<gt>move(VOLUME, FSERVER, FPARTITION, TSERVER, TPARTITION);>
Moves the indicated read/write volume from its current site FSERVER,
FPARTITION to the destination site TSERVER, TPARTITION. VOLUME
specifies either the complete name or volume ID number of the volume.
It returns the volume id number of the moved volume. It calls the AFS
system library function I<UV_MoveVolume>.
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>offline(SERVER, PARTITION, VOLUME [, BUSY, SLEEP]);>
Takes the specified volume offline. VOLUME specifies either the
complete name or volume ID number of the volume. If you set BUSY
(default 0) to 1 the volume will be marked as I<busy> for the
specified SLEEP seconds. It calls the AFS system library function
I<UV_SetVolume>.
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>online(SERVER, PARTITION, VOLUME);>
Brings the specified volume online. VOLUME specifies either the
complete name or volume ID number of the volume. It calls the AFS
system library function I<UV_SetVolume>.
=item B<$partinfo = $vos-E<gt>partinfo( SERVER [, PARTITION]);>
Returns an hash reference containing the amount of space available and
total size on either all of the partitions on the indicated file
SERVER machine (if the PARTITION argument is omitted) or the specified
PARTITION on that file server machine.
It calls the AFS system library function I<UV_ListPartitions>.
You can find an example how to print the entire content of the
returned hash reference in the C<examples/v2/vos> directory.
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>release(VOLUME [, FORCE]);>
Copies the contents of the indicated read/write source volume to each
read-only site. VOLUME specifies either the complete name or volume
ID number of the volume. If FORCE (default 0) is set to 1, a complete
release is enforced. It calls the AFS system library function
I<UV_ReleaseVolume>.
=item B<$volid = $vos-E<gt>remove(VOLUME [, SERVER, PARTITION]);>
Removes the indicated volume. VOLUME specifies either the complete
name or volume ID number of the volume. To remove the read-only
volume from a particular site, specify the SERVER and PARTITION
arguments. It returns the volume id number of the removed volume. It
calls the AFS system library function I<UV_DeleteVolume>.
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>rename(ONAME, NNAME);>
Changes the name of the read/write volume from ONAME to NNAME.
It calls the AFS system library function I<UV_RenameVolume>.
=item B<$ok = $vos-E<gt>restore(SERVER, PARTITION, VOLUME [, DUMPFILE [, ID [, INTER [, OVERWRITE [, OFFLINE [, READONLY]]]]]] );>
Converts the ASCII file DUMPFILE or the standard input stream
(default) and restores it as a read/write VOLUME to the PARTITION on
the SERVER. ID specifies the volume ID number to assign to the
restored volume. OVERWRITE must be specified when overwriting an
existing volume. The following values are possible:
=over 4
=item B<a> to abort the restore operation.
=item B<f> if restoring a full dump file.
=item B<i> if restoring an incremental dump file.
=back
Set OFFLINE (default 0) to 1 to leave restored volume offline. Set
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