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You can use either spaces or commas to separate the subdevice names. The
--reuse option causes the operation to proceed even though a specified
partition may be associated with an unimported dynamic volume. The
operation will destroy the dynamic volume previously using the partition.
Be sure that you do not need the unimported dynamic volume before doing
this.
deport—Deport a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume deport <volumeName> ...
destroy—Delete a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume destroy <psv | volume GUID> ...
A filesystem cannot be mounted on the volume that will be deleted.
dump—Dump dynamic volume configuration to stdout
mx dynvolume dump
extend—Extend a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume extend [--reuse] <volumeName> <subDeviceName ...>
You can use either spaces or commas to separate the subdevice names. The
--reuse option causes the operation to proceed even though a specified
partition may be associated with an unimported dynamic volume. The
operation will destroy the dynamic volume previously using the partition.
Be sure that you do not need the unimported dynamic volume before doing
this.
import—Import a dynamic volume
mx dynvolume import <volumeGUID> ...
To obtain the <volumeGUID>, run the mx dynvolume list --importable
command. Locate the entry for the volume that you want to import. The
<volumeGUID> appears in the first column of the output.
list—Show all dynamic volumes
mx dynvolume list [--importable] [--unimportable] [--imported]
[--unimported] [--noHeaders] [--csv] [--showBorder]
The options are:
[--importable]
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