Raidcom Delete External_Grp; Syntax; Options And Parameters; Examples - HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

Hp storageworks p9000 raid manager reference guide (t1610-96030, january 2011)
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raidcom check_ext_storage external_grp -grp_opt ldev -device_grp_name grp1

raidcom delete external_grp

Release the mapping of the external volume to delete the registered external VOLs from the
configuration. One external VOL is deleted in one operation. A path group is deleted when the
last external volume is deleted.
This command is executed asynchronously with the command input. Check the completion of this
process on the raidcom get command_status command.

Syntax

raidcom delete external_grp -external_grp_id <gno-sgno>

Options and parameters

Option
-external_grp_id
<gno-sgno>

Examples

Deleting the external volume group #1- 1 .
raidcom delete ext_grp -ext_grp 01-01
raidcom disconnect external_grp
Disconnect the connection to the external volumes. One external VOL is operated in one operation.
An LDEV defined for the external volume, or a device group to which the LDEV defined in the
external volume group belongs can be specified instead of the external volume group. If LDEV is
specified, it searches the external volume groups that the relevant LDEV is belongs to, and that
result is displayed in the console window.
If an LDEV is specified: It searches the external volume groups where the relevant LDEV belongs
to, and the result is displayed in the console window.
If a device group is specified: It searches the external volume groups where the LDEV belonging
to the relevant device group belongs to, and the result is displayed in the console window.
For example:
EGRP 1- 1 (0x1-0x1) will be used for LDEV# 200
If no LDEV exists in the external volume, it is denied with EX_ENOOBJ command.
Syntax
raidcom disconnect external_grp {-external_grp_id <gno-sgno> | -ldev_id <ldev#> |
-grp_opt <group option> -device_grp_name <device group name> [<device name>]}
134 Configuration setting commands
Description
Specifies an external volume group number (gno:1- 1 6384, sgno:1-4096).
For example:
52- 1 1

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