Use the rmvdiskaccess command
to delete one or more I/O groups from the set of I/O groups in which
a volume can be made accessible to hosts.
Syntax
rmvdiskaccess -iogrp { iogrp_id_list | iogrp_name_list } { vdisk_id | vdisk_name }
Parameters
- -iogrpiogrp_id_list | iogrp_name_list
- (Required) Specifies a list of I/O groups to remove from the I/O
group access set of the volume.
- vdisk_id | vdisk_name
- (Required) Specifies the volume from which to remove
access I/O groups.
Description
The
rmvdiskaccess command removes
I/O groups from the volume access set. However, it cannot remove all
I/O groups from the access set; a volume must have at least one I/O
group in an access set. When an I/O group is removed from the access
set, all host mappings created through that I/O group (for the volume)
are deleted. Consequently, you cannot access the volume through any
related I/O group nodes.
Remember: If an I/O group in
the list is not in the access set, no error is generated, but no action
is taken for that I/O group.
An invocation example to remove I/O groups 2 and 3 from the volume access
set for volume ID 3
rmvdiskaccess -iogrp 2:3 3
The resulting output:
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