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container remove failover

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container Commands container remove failover To remove one or more failover disks that were assigned to an array using the container set failover command, use the container remove failover command. Syntax container remove failover {container} {scsi_device} [{scsi_device}...] Parameters {container} Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array whose assigned failover disk(s) you want to remove. {scsi_device} Specifies the ID for the SCSI device that you want to remove as a failover disk for the array specified in the container parameter. You previously assigned this SCSI device as a failover disk with the container set failover command. For further details, see scsi_device on page 1-10. {scsi_device}... Specifies the ID(s) for any other SCSI device(s) you want to remove as failover disk(s) for the array specified in the container parameter. Examples Before removing one or more failover disks from an array, use the container show failover command to obtain information about any existing failover disks assigned to arrays. As the following example shows, there is an array 0 that has two failover disks assigned to it on this controller: AAC0>container show failover Executing: container show failover container Scsi C:ID:L 0 0:03:0 0:04:0 The following example removes SCSI device 0:03:0 as an assigned failover disk for array 0: AAC0>container remove failover 0 (0,3,0) Executing: container remove failover 0 (CHANNEL=0,ID=3,LUN=0) 3-80

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container Commands
container remove failover
To remove one or more failover disks that were assigned to an
array using the
container set failover
command, use the
container remove failover
command.
Syntax
container remove failover {container}
{scsi_device} [{scsi_device}...]
Parameters
{container}
Specifies the ID number (0 to 63) of the array whose assigned
failover disk(s) you want to remove.
{scsi_device}
Specifies the ID for the SCSI device that you want to remove
as a failover disk for the array specified in the
container
parameter. You previously assigned this SCSI device as a
failover disk with the
container set failover
command.
For further details, see
scsi_device
on page 1-10
.
{scsi_device}...
Specifies the ID(s) for any other SCSI device(s) you want to
remove as failover disk(s) for the array specified in the
container
parameter.
Examples
Before removing one or more failover disks from an array, use the
container show failover
command to obtain information
about any existing failover disks assigned to arrays.
As the following example shows, there is an array 0 that has two
failover disks assigned to it on this controller:
AAC0>container show failover
Executing: container show failover
container Scsi C:ID:L
--------- ----------------------------------
0
0:03:0 0:04:0
The following example removes SCSI device 0:03:0 as an assigned
failover disk for array 0:
AAC0>container remove failover 0 (0,3,0)
Executing: container remove failover 0 (CHANNEL=0,ID=3,LUN=0)