Remove Virtual Disk LUN Mapping
This command removes the logical unit number mapping.
Syntax
remove (all
Virtual Disk s |virtualDisk [virtualDiskName] |virtual disk s [virtualDiskName1 ... virtualDiskNamen] | accessVirtualDisk ) lunMapping (host="hostName" | hostGroup=("hostGroupName" | defaultGroup))Parameters
Parameter Description all
Virtual Disk sUse this parameter to remove the LUN mapping from all virtual disks.
virtualDisk orvirtual disk sName of the specific virtual disk that you want to remove from the LUN mapping. You can enter more than one virtual disk name. Enclose the virtual disk name in double quotation marks (" ") inside square brackets ([ ]). access
VirtualDisk Use this parameter to remove the access virtual disk. host
The name of the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. Enclose the host name in double quotes (" "). hostGroup
The name of the host group that contains the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. Enclose the host group name in double quotes (" "). defaultGroup is the host group that contains the host to which the virtual disk is mapped. Notes
The access virtual disk is the virtual disk in a SAN environment used for communication between the storage management software and the storage array RAID controller module. This virtual disk uses a LUN address and consumes 20 MB of storage space that is not available for application data storage. An access virtual disk is required only for in-band managed storage arrays.
Caution: Removing an access virtual disk can damage your configuration. The agent uses the access virtual disks to communicate with a storage array. If you remove an access virtual disk mapping for a storage array from a host that has an agent running on it, the storage management software will no longer be able to manage the storage array through the agent.
You must use the host and hostGroup parameters when specifying a non-access virtual disk or an access virtual disk. The script engine ignores the host or hostGroup parameters when you use the all
Virtual Disk s orvirtual disk s parameters.Minimum Firmware Level
6.10