Dell PowerVault MD3260i CLI Guide - Page 131

Delete Disk Pool, Delete Host, Delete Host Group, characters

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CAUTION: All data in the disk group is lost as soon as you run this command. Syntax delete diskGroup [diskGroupNumber] Parameter Parameter diskGroup Description Number of the disk group to delete. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the disk group number. Delete Disk Pool This command deletes a disk pool. Syntax delete diskPool [diskPoolName] Parameter Parameter diskPoolName Description The alphanumeric identifier of the disk pool (including - and _) that you want to delete. Enclose the disk pool name in square brackets ([ ]). If the disk pool name has special characters, you also must enclose the host group name in double quotation marks (" "). Notes If the disk pool contains virtual disks, the virtual disks are deleted along with the disk pool. Delete Host This command deletes a host. Syntax delete host [hostName] Parameter Parameter host Description Name of the host to delete. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the host name. If the host name has special characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ") around the host name. NOTE: A host is a system that is attached to the storage array and accesses the virtual disks on the storage array through its HBA host ports. Delete Host Group This command deletes a host group. 131

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CAUTION: All data in the disk group is lost as soon as you run this command.
Syntax
delete diskGroup [
diskGroupNumber
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskGroup
Number of the disk group to delete. You must put brackets
([ ]) around the disk group number.
Delete Disk Pool
This command deletes a disk pool.
Syntax
delete diskPool [
diskPoolName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
diskPoolName
The alphanumeric identifier of the disk pool (including –
and _) that you want to delete. Enclose the disk pool name
in square brackets ([ ]). If the disk pool name has special
characters, you also must enclose the host group name in
double quotation marks (" ").
Notes
If the disk pool contains virtual disks, the virtual disks are deleted along with the disk pool.
Delete Host
This command deletes a host.
Syntax
delete host [
hostName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
host
Name of the host to delete. You must put brackets ([ ])
around the host name. If the host name has special
characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ") around
the host name.
NOTE:
A host is a system that is attached to the
storage array and accesses the virtual disks on the
storage array through its HBA host ports.
Delete Host Group
This command deletes a host group.
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