HP StorageWorks P2000 HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System CLI Reference Guide - Page 245

unmap volume, all hosts not explicitly mapped.

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unmap volume Description Deletes an explicit mapping whose settings override a volume's default mapping. When the explicit mapping is deleted, host access to the volume is controlled by the volume's default mapping (described in help for create volume). Syntax unmap volume [host host] volume Parameters host host Optional. For FC, the host's nickname or 16-hex-digit WWPN. For iSCSI, the iSCSI host initiator's node name (typically the IQN) or nickname. If this parameter is omitted, mapping changes apply to all hosts not explicitly mapped. volume Name or serial number of the volume to unmap. For volume syntax, see Command syntax on page 22. Example Unmap volume V1 from host Host1: # unmap volume host Host1 V1 Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped successfully. Unmap volume V2's default mapping (leaving explicit mappings unchanged): # unmap volume V2 Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped successfully. See also • map volume • show host-maps • show hosts • show volume-maps • show volumes HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System CLI Reference Guide 245

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HP StorageWorks P2000 G3 MSA System CLI Reference Guide
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unmap volume
Description
Deletes an explicit mapping whose settings override a volume's default mapping. When the explicit
mapping is deleted, host access to the volume is controlled by the volume's default mapping
(described in help for
create volume
).
Syntax
unmap volume
[host
host
]
volume
Parameters
host
host
Optional. For FC, the host's nickname or 16-hex-digit WWPN. For iSCSI, the iSCSI host initiator's
node name (typically the IQN) or nickname. If this parameter is omitted, mapping changes apply to
all hosts not explicitly mapped.
volume
Name or serial number of the volume to unmap. For volume syntax, see
Command syntax
on
page 22.
Example
Unmap volume
V1
from host
Host1
:
# unmap volume host Host1 V1
Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped
successfully.
Unmap volume
V2
's default mapping (leaving explicit mappings unchanged):
# unmap volume V2
Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped
successfully.
See also
map volume
show host-maps
show hosts
show volume-maps
show volumes