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Ykdelpth Command - HP XP P9500 Reference Manual

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NOTE:
Do not execute the YKDELETE command during planned outage operation (when switching
the P-VOL and S-VOL). To dissolve the copy pair, switch the P-VOL and S-VOL again, return
the P-VOL to the primary site (restore normal operation), and then dissolve the copy pair.
When operating the copy groups of a copy pair that was deleted with the DEVN parameter,
for the time that the copy pair is being synchronized, be sure to specify the SELECT(COND)
parameter.
For CG containers specified by EXCTG ID, if you execute the YKDELETE command and then
the YKQUERY command to obtain the copy pair status, the YKZ296E message sometimes
appears when the dissolving of the copy pair is detected at a different time from the dissolving
of EXCTG, but this does not mean that an error has occurred. However, for CG containers
specified by EXCTG ID, HP recommends that you execute the YKDELETE command and then
the YKEWAIT GOTO(SIMPLEX) command, wait until the copy pair status changes to SIMPLEX,
and then execute the YKQUERY command.
Return Codes
Table 100 (page 197)
Table 100 YKDELETE Command Return Code List
Return Code
4095 to -4040
-3
-1
0
32
36
40
44
48
128

YKDELPTH Command

Applies to PTH.
Format
YKDELPTH
STEM(stem-name-1)]
1
MSG(stem-name-2)
1
[
PSN(storage system-serial-number)[
1
[
SSN(storage system-serial-number)[
1
lists the return codes to be returned when the YKDELETE command terminates.
Meaning
The command terminated abnormally, possibly because the user SVC routine has
not been included properly.
The module cannot be loaded. Possible causes are as follows:
The library dataset has not been linked.
The module is protected by the RACF program control function.
An interruption occurred during execution.
The command completed normally.
I/O errors were encountered.
A change in an I/O configuration definition was detected.
Invalid or missing data in a REXX variable.
An error occurred while a REXX variable was being written.
Terminating due to processing errors.
Terminating due to invalid parameters. This return code appears, for example,
when the copy pair corresponding to the device number specified with the DEVN
parameter is not found.
The command terminated abnormally. The user does not have permission to execute
this command.
PCU(cu-number)]]
1
SCU(cu-number)]]
1
Command details 197

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