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NOTE:
Before executing the command, create and load the path set definition file.
If a message that contains sense information for the storage system is output, see the list of
error codes in the HP P9000 for Business Continuity Manager Software Messages and then
eliminate the cause of the error. Alternatively, in the Edit Logical Path Definition panel, specify
a different, valid volume on which a device scan has been performed, in CU, SSID, and CCA
in the path set definition file for the command execution target.
If all of the volumes in the CU are Non Gen'ed volumes, load the route list before executing
the command.
Return Codes
Table 101 (page 200)
Table 101 YKDELPTH Command Return Code List
Return Code
-4095 to -4040
-3
-1
0
32
36
40
44
48
128

YKDROP Command

Format
To drop all REXX variable structures:
YKDROP("ALL")
To drop only specific REXX variable structures:
YKDROP("{GRP|PTH}","stem-name")
Function
This is a REXX function called from REXX scripts.
200 CLI Commands
lists the return codes to be returned when the YKDELPTH 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. None or only some of the logical paths were
deleted.
A change in an I/O configuration definition was detected.
Processing was interrupted because a REXX variable with an invalid value was
encountered. None or only some of the logical paths were deleted.
No path to be deleted was found.
An error occurred while a REXX variable was being read or written.
Command execution terminated abnormally due to insufficient capacity or some
other internal cause. None or only some of the logical paths were deleted.
Command execution terminated because of an invalid parameter. No logical paths
were deleted.
The command terminated abnormally. The user does not have permission to execute
this command.

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