A combined XML file can be created by combining elements under a
single instance of the
<SharedStorageConfig> element. This example
shows the combined XML file for a Host Volume and Vdisk configuration:
<?xml version=”1.0” encoding=”ISO-8859-1”?>
<SharedStorageConfig>
<VdiskConfig>
<Controllers>
<Controller>10.240.17.54</Controller>
<Vdisks>
<Vdisk>
<Name>myVdisk</Name>
<Owner>A</Owner>
<RAIDlevel>1</RAIDlevel>
<Disks>
<Disk>1</Disk>
<Disk>2</Disk>
<Disk>3</Disk>
</Disks>
<SpareDisks>
<Disk>4</Disk>
</SpareDisks>
</Vdisk>
<GlobalSpares>
<Disk>5</Disk>
</GlobalSpares>
</Controllers>
</VdiskConfig>
<HostVolumeConfig>
<HostVolume>
<Host>192.168.43.2</Host>
<VolumeMB>120</VolumeMB>
<Filesystem>ext3</Filesystem>
<MountPoint>/mt/dbVolume</MountPoint>
<Controller>10.240.17.54</Controller>
<VdiskName>myVdisk</VdiskName>
<MountOptions>exec,ro</MountOptions>
<VolumeName>myVolume</VolumeName>
<LUN>20</LUN>
</HostVolume>
</HostVolumeConfig>
</SharedStorageConfig>