SCF Reference Manual for the Storage Subsystem (G06.27+, H06.04+)
Storage Subsystem Commands
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DELETE SCSI Command
To delete a profile for all disks inserted into group 01:
-> DELETE PROFILE $ZZSTO.#INTERNAL-DISK-1
DELETE SCSI Command
The DELETE SCSI command removes an Open SCSI device from the system
configuration database. The syntax is:
Wild-card characters are supported.
OUT file-spec
directs all SCF output to the specified file.
SCSI $SCSI-device
is the name of the Open SCSI device.
SEL state
specifies that the command affects only devices in the specified state.
DELETE SCSI Consideration
Stop the Open SCSI device before deleting it.
DELETE SCSI Examples
See Stopping an Open SCSI Device on page 12-11.
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To delete an Open SCSI device from the system configuration database:
-> DELETE $DEV0
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You can use the SEL attribute to delete all Open SCSI devices in the STOPPED
state:
-> DELETE SCSI $*, SEL STOPPED
DELETE TAPE Command
The DELETE TAPE command removes a tape drive from the system configuration
database. The syntax is:
Wild-card characters are supported.
DELETE [ / OUT file-spec / ] SCSI $SCSI-device
[ , SEL state ]
DELETE [ / OUT file-spec / ] TAPE $tape