Dell PowerVault MD3660f CLI Guide - Page 132

Delete Host Port, Delete iSCSI Initiator, An HBA host port is a physical connection on

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CAUTION: This command deletes all of the host definitions in the host group. Syntax delete hostGroup [hostGroupName] Parameter Parameter hostGroup Description Name of the host group to delete. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the host group name. If the name of the host group has special characters, you must also put quotation marks (" ") around the host group name. NOTE: A host group is an optional topological element that is a collection of hosts that share access to the same virtual disks. The host group is a logical entity. Delete Host Port This command deletes an HBA host port identification. The identification is a software value that represents the physical HBA host port to the RAID controller module. By deleting the identification, the RAID controller module no longer recognizes instructions and data from the HBA host port. Syntax delete hostPort [hostPortName] Parameter Parameter hostPort Description Name of the HBA host port to delete. You must put brackets ([ ]) around the name of the HBA host port. NOTE: An HBA host port is a physical connection on a host bus adapter that resides within a host system. An HBA host port provides a host access to the virtual disks in a storage array. If the host bus adapter has only one physical connection (one host port), the terms HBA host port and host bus adapter are synonymous. Example -c "delete host [\"job2900\"];" Delete iSCSI Initiator This command deletes a specific iSCSI initiator object. Syntax delete iscsiInitiator (["iSCSI-ID "| "name"]) Parameters 132

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CAUTION: This command deletes all of the host definitions in the host group.
Syntax
delete hostGroup [
hostGroupName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
hostGroup
Name of the host group to delete. You must put brackets
([ ]) around the host group name. If the name of the host
group has special characters, you must also put quotation
marks (" ") around the host group name.
NOTE:
A host group is an optional topological element
that is a collection of hosts that share access to the
same virtual disks. The host group is a logical entity.
Delete Host Port
This command deletes an HBA host port identification. The identification is a software value that represents the physical
HBA host port to the RAID controller module. By deleting the identification, the RAID controller module no longer
recognizes instructions and data from the HBA host port.
Syntax
delete hostPort [
hostPortName
]
Parameter
Parameter
Description
hostPort
Name of the HBA host port to delete. You must put
brackets ([ ]) around the name of the HBA host port.
NOTE:
An HBA host port is a physical connection on a
host bus adapter that resides within a host system.
An HBA host port provides a host access to the
virtual disks in a storage array. If the host bus adapter
has only one physical connection (one host port), the
terms HBA host port and host bus adapter are
synonymous.
Example
-c "delete host [\"job2900\"];"
Delete iSCSI Initiator
This command deletes a specific iSCSI initiator object.
Syntax
delete iscsiInitiator (["
iSCSI-ID
"| "
name
"])
Parameters
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