Raidcom Delete Journal; Examples; Syntax - HP StorageWorks P9000 - Disk Arrays Reference Manual

Hp storageworks p9000 raid manager reference guide (t1610-96030, january 2011)
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Option
[ -mp_blade_id
<mp#> ]
[ -timer_type <timer
type> ]

Examples

For Open:
Creating a journal #1 of LDEVs: 265, 266, 267, and 278.
# raidcom add journal –journal_id 1 -ldev_id 265 266 267 268
Creating a journal #1 with an LDEV belonging to the device Group:grp1.
# raidcom add journal -journal_id 1 -grp_opt ldev -device_grp_name grp1
For M/F:
Creating a journal #1 with LDEVs: 265, 266, 267, and 278. As a timer type, the system clock of
the mainframe host is used. (When LDEV is added to the journal of M/F, it is required to specify
the system clock of the mainframe host to the timer type.)
# raidcom add journal –journal_id 1 -ldev_id 265 266 267 268 -timer_type system

raidcom delete journal

Deletes a journal from the specified journal.
A device group can also be specified instead of an LDEV. If the both LDEV or Device group are
not specified, journal 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 journal -journal_id <journal ID#> [-ldev_id <ldev#> | -grp_opt <group option>
-device_grp_name <device group name> [<device name>]]
146 Configuration setting commands
Description
Specifies an MP Blade ID number (0-7).
If the specification is omitted, the device automatically allocates an MP Blade ID number.
For example:
-mp_blade_id 2
Specifies a timer type among system, local or None. For details, see the Cnt Ac-J manual for
the Timer Type option.
For example:
-timer_type system
-timer_type local

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