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vcmp virtual-disk-template(1) BIG-IP TMSH Manual vcmp virtual-disk-template(1)



NAME
       virtual-disk-template - Manages the vCMP virtual disk templates
       available on this hypervisor.

MODULE
       vcmp

SYNTAX
       Configure the virtual-disk-template component within the vcmp module
       using the syntax in the following sections.

   DISPLAY
	list virtual-disk-template

	  options:
	    all-properties

   DELETE
	delete virtual-disk-template [name]

DESCRIPTION
       The virtual-disk-template component is used to list and delete virtual
       disk templates that are used to create new virtual disk images for vCMP
       guests. Virtual disk templates are automatically created by vcmpd when
       guests move to the Provisioned state and a virtual disk template with
       the version being installed to the guest's virtual disk image doesn't
       already exist. This is the only way that virtual disk templates are
       created. Deleting virtual disk templates frees up space but will slow
       down future virtual disk image installs of that version; the virtual
       disk template will need to be first re-created.

EXAMPLES
       list vcmp virtual-disk-template

       Lists all virtual disk templates currently available.

       delete vcmp virtual-disk-template my_vdisk

       Deletes the virtual disk template named my_vdisk. Note that this is
       only valid if the virtual-disk-template is not currently attached to
       any vCMP guest.

SEE ALSO
       tmsh vcmp virtual-disk

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