Delete volume from disk pool
The delete volume command deletes either normal or thin volumes from a disk pool.
Supported Arrays
This command applies to an individual DE2000H, DE4000H, DE4000F, DE6000H, or DE6000F storage array.
Roles
To execute this command on an storage array, you must have the Storage Admin role.
Context
Syntax
delete (allVolumes |
volume [<var id="GUID-D0A2E3FF-12CD-489E-AD85-1AB73ECDC13C__V1111665" className="keyword varname">volumeName</var>] |
volumes ["<var id="GUID-D0A2E3FF-12CD-489E-AD85-1AB73ECDC13C__V1681277" className="keyword varname">volumeName1</var>" ... "<var id="GUID-D0A2E3FF-12CD-489E-AD85-1AB73ECDC13C__V1681278" className="keyword varname">volumeNameN</var>"]
[force=(TRUE | FALSE)]
[schedule]
[retainRepositoryMembers=(TRUE | FALSE)]
Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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allVolumes | This parameter deletes all of the volumes on a disk pool. |
volume | The name of a specific volume that you want to delete. Enclose the volume name in square brackets ([ ]). If the volume name contains special characters or consists only of numbers, you must enclose the volume name in double quotation marks (" ") inside square brackets. |
volumes | The names of several volumes that you want to delete. Enter the names of the volumes using these rules:
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force | Use this parameter to force the immediate deletion of a volume even if the controllers are performing other operations. To immediately force the deletion of a volume, set this parameter to TRUE . To wait until the controllers have finished performing other operations, do not use this parameter or set this parameter to FALSE . |
schedule | This parameter deletes any schedule for related to a specific disk pool volume. Only the schedule is deleted, the disk pool volume remains. |
retainRepositoryMembers | When you delete a thin volume, the associated repository volume is deleted by default. However, when the retainRepositoryMembers is set to TRUE , the repository volume is retained. For normal volumes, this parameter has no effect. |
Notes
When you use the allVolumes parameter, this command deletes volumes until all of the volumes are removed or until an error is encountered. If an error is encountered, this command does not try to delete the remaining volumes. Deleting volumes from different volume groups is possible. All of the volume groups that become empty are deleted if you set the removeVolumeGroup parameter to TRUE .