HP P9000 Command View Advanced Edition Suite Software 7.2 CLI Reference Guide

NOTE:
For P9500 and XP24000/XP20000, if you delete the specified virtual parity group, the virtual
parity group and the THP volumes contained in that virtual parity group are also deleted.
For P9500, if you delete specified THP volumes, the virtual parity group that contains the THP
volumes is also deleted.
For XP24000/XP20000, if you delete specified volumes for Thin Provisioning Software, you
cannot delete the virtual parity group that contains the volumes for Thin Provisioning Software.
Format for XP24000/XP20000
When the command is used to specify a virtual parity group, and delete both the virtual parity group
and the volumes for Thin Provisioning Software in that virtual parity group:
hdvmcli [URL] DeleteVirtualVolume [options]
model=model serialnum=serial-number
[deletionoption=force] arraygroupnames=name-of-virtual-parity-group
When the command is used to delete specified volumes for Thin Provisioning Software only
#
:
hdvmcli [URL] DeleteVirtualVolume [options]
model=model serialnum=serial-number
[deletionoption=force] devnums=device-number-of-virtual-volume
#
If the microcode version is 60-04-XX-XX/XX or later and the system option 726 is set to ON,
you cannot specify this format. If you specify this format, an error will occur.
Parameters
Table 39 DeleteVirtualVolume command parameters
DescriptionStatusParameter name
Serial number of the storage systemRequired
serialnum
Model of the storage systemRequired
model
Specifies whether to delete virtual volumes that have not been
released from the pool for Thin Provisioning Software.
To delete such volumes for Thin Provisioning Software, specify
force.
Optional
(XP24000/XP20000)
deletionoption
Name(s) of the virtual parity group(s).
Use a comma to delimit multiple values.
Always specify either the arraygroupnames parameter or the
devnums parameter. Do not specify both parameters at the same
time. If they are specified at the same time, an error will occur.
Optional
arraygroup-
names
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