CLI Guide

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See also
delete hosts
show initiators
remove ipv6-address
Description Removes a static IPv6 address from a controller network port.
NOTE: When the set ipv6-network-parameters command's autoconfig parameter is disabled, you
cannot remove the last IPv6 address.
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Syntax
remove ipv6-address
[address-label name]
[controller a|b]
[index index]
[ip-address IP-address]
Parameters The parameters must be used in one of these ways:
controller & index
controller & address-label
IP address
address-label name
Optional. Specifies the name assigned to the address.
controller a|b
Optional. Specifies whether to change controller A or B, only. If this parameter is omitted, changes
affect the controller being accessed.
index index
Optional. A value from 0 to 3 that specifies the controller's index value for the address.
ip-address IP-address
Optional. Specifies the address to remove.
Examples Remove the IPv6 address named vlan1 from controller A.
# remove ipv6-address controller a address-label vlan1
See also
add ipv6-address
set ipv6-network-parameters
show ipv6-addresses
show ipv6-network-parameters
remove spares
Description
Removes specified spares. You can remove global spares and dedicated spares (linear storage only) in
the same command.
This command cannot be used to remove dedicated spares associated with a quarantined linear
disk group (QTUN) that remains after upgrading from a system that supported both virtual and
linear storage. Either move the disks to a system that supports linear storage or use the remove
disk-groups command to remove the quarantined disk group, which will make its dedicated spares
available.
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92 Alphabetical list of commands