HP P9000 Tiered Storage Manager Software 7.4.1-00 CLI Reference Guide (TB585-96029, April 2013)

Options
-f or --force
Specify this option to delete without confirmation.
To require a response to a confirmation message before deleting a task, omit this option.
Parameters
Parameters do not have to be specified.
Table 74 Parameters of the DeleteTasks command
DetailsParameter
Specify the task ID.
The task ID is displayed as an ID attribute when task information is output by
executing the GetTasks command or another command.
This parameter cannot be specified with other parameters.
id
Specify the name of the storage domain. This must be specified when migration-
groupname or targetstoragetiername is specified.
storagedomainname
Specify the name of the migration group, along with storagedomainname.migrationgroupname
Specify the name of the migration target storage tier, along with storagedomain-
name. This parameter is used only for narrowing down the migration tasks.
targetstoragetier-
name
Specify the name of the storage system.
Specify the value displayed for the name attribute of the StorageArray object
for GetStorageArray in Device Manager CLI.
If you do not know the storage system name, specify the product name and serial
number.
If you omit this parameter, the storage systems are not narrowed down.
subsystemname
Specify the status of the task.
For details about the values that can be specified, see Task statuses on page 167.
When specifying multiple task statuses, separate each one with a comma.
status
Specify the type of date (creation date or end date) linked to the task, for specifying
a date range. This can be any of the following:
Creation (default)
End
datetype
Specify the number of days to the base date that is 0 or a positive integer. Specify
how many days from the base date tasks should be obtained.
daystobase
Specify the direction for daystobase. This can be any of the following:
Before (days on or before the base date)
After (days on or after the base date)
Just (the base date itself, which is the default)
direction
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