HP 3PAR StoreServ 7200 2-node HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1 - Page 238
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removeld DESCRIPTION The removeld command removes a specified Logical Disk (LD) from the system service group. SYNTAX removeld [options] {|}... AUTHORITY • Super, Service, Edit • Any role granted the ld_remove right. OPTIONS -pat Specified patterns are treated as glob-style patterns and all LDs matching the specified pattern are removed. By default, confirmation is required to proceed with the command unless the -f option is specified. This option must be used if the pattern specifier is used. -dr Specifies that the operation is a dry run and no LDs are removed. -f Specifies that the command is forced. If this option is not used, the command requires confirmation before proceeding with its operation. -rmsys Specifies that system resource LDs such as logging LDs and preserved data LDs are removed. See the HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide for information on logging logical disks and preserved data logical disks. CAUTION: System resource logical disks are required for correct operation of the HP 3PAR storage system. Removal of system resource logical disks should be performed by qualified service personnel. Incorrect use of the -rmsys option can result in data loss. -unused Specifies the command to remove non-system logical disks. This option cannot be used with the -rmsys option. SPECIFIERS Specifies the LD name, using up to 31 characters. Multiple LDs can be specified. Specifies a glob-style pattern. Multiple LDs can be specified. If this specifier is not used, the specifier must be used. See "Glob-Style Pattern" (page 12) for more information. RESTRICTIONS • System resource LDs are required for correct operation of the HP 3PAR Storage System. Removal of system resource LDs should be performed by qualified service personnel. Incorrect use of the -rmsys option can result in data loss. • If the LD is mapped to a virtual volume, the LD is not removed and the command stops at that logical disk. 238 Remove Commands