Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.5 Host Interface Management > delete host-response
delete host-response
This command deletes specified host response.
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Syntax
delete host-response {
-host-response-number
-host-response-name
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Parameter
-host-response-number
or
-host-response-name
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Example(s)
The following example deletes the host responses with consecutively numbered identifiers #1 - #3:
CLI> delete host-response -host-response-number 1-3
The following example only deletes the host response named "HOSTRESP1":
CLI> delete host-response -host-response-name HOSTRESP1
host_response_numbers
host_response_names
This parameter specifies the host response identifiers to be deleted. Host response #0 is the
system default and it cannot be deleted. One or more parameters can be specified at the same
time. For details, refer to
"1.2.13 Host Response Syntax" (page
Host responses with the following combination of numbers and names cannot be deleted.
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No.0 Default
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No.201 – 248 Preset reserved
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No.250 Solaris MPxIO
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No.251 HP-UX
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No.252 AIX
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No.253 AIX VxVM
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No.254 VS850/SVC
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No.255 BS2000
host_response_numbers
Host response number
host_response_names
Host response name
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