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unmap volume, Unmap volume V2's default mapping leaving explicit mappings unchanged.

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unmap volume Description Removes an explicit mapping whose settings override a volume's default mapping. When the explicit mapping is removed, host access to the volume is controlled by the volume's default mapping (described in "map volume" on page 94). Input unmap volume volume [host host] Parameter volume host host Description Specifies the volume by its name or serial number. For the syntax to use, see "Volume Syntax" on page 26. Optional. For FC and SAS, this specifies the host's nickname or 16-hex-digit WWPN. For iSCSI this specifies the iSCSI host initiator's node name (typically the IQN) or nickname. For the nickname syntax to use, see "Host Nickname Syntax" on page 27. If this parameter is omitted, mapping changes apply to all hosts not explicitly mapped. Example Unmap volume V1 from host Host1. # unmap volume V1 host Host1 Success: volume unmapped successfully Unmap volume V2's default mapping (leaving explicit mappings unchanged). # unmap volume V2 Success: volume unmapped successfully 244 HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array CLI reference guide • May 2008

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HP StorageWorks 2000 Family Modular Smart Array CLI reference guide
May 2008
unmap volume
Description
Removes an explicit mapping whose settings override a volume’s default mapping.
When the explicit mapping is removed, host access to the volume is controlled by
the volume’s default mapping (described in “map volume” on page 94).
Input
Example
Unmap volume V1 from host Host1.
Unmap volume V2's default mapping (leaving explicit mappings unchanged).
unmap volume
volume
[host
host
]
Parameter
Description
volume
Specifies the volume by its name or serial number. For the
syntax to use, see “Volume Syntax” on page 26.
host
host
Optional. For FC and SAS, this specifies the host’s nickname
or 16-hex-digit WWPN. For iSCSI this specifies the iSCSI
host initiator’s node name (typically the IQN) or nickname.
For the nickname syntax to use, see “Host Nickname Syntax”
on page 27. If this parameter is omitted, mapping changes
apply to all hosts not explicitly mapped.
#
unmap volume V1 host Host1
Success: volume unmapped successfully
#
unmap volume V2
Success: volume unmapped successfully