HP P6000 Replication Solutions Manager Job Command Reference (T3680-96090, October 2012)

If the source-destination connection is not operational, DR groups are still deleted but you must
manually delete the destination virtual disks when the connection is reestablished.
If you delete a remote copy, the data in it cannot be retrieved.
This action is disabled when one or more selected DR groups are in a suspended, logging,
or failsafe-locked state.
See Resource names and UNC formats.
DeleteDrGroupMember
Removes a source storage volume from a source DR group. The corresponding destination storage
volume can be removed (detached) or deleted from the destination DR group.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
DeleteDrGroupMember ( %drgroup_unc_name%, %storvol_unc_name%, DETACH )
UNC DR Group Name (%drgroup_unc_name%). Select or enter the UNC name of the source DR
group from which the storage volume is to be removed.
UNC Storage Volume Name (%storvol_unc_name%). Select or enter the UNC name of the storage
volume to remove from the source DR group.
Delete Mode. Select or enter the delete mode. Choices are detach and delete. Selecting detach
will detach the remote copy from the destination DR group and retain it. Selecting delete will delete
the remote copy.
Examples
DeleteDrGroupMember ("\\ArrayA2\DrGrpPets","\\ArrayA2\Cats", DETACH )
Comments
Associated validation commands. ValidateStorageVolume.
Agent and license prerequisites. Requires remote replication licenses on the source and
destination storage systems.
Command result value. None. For a complete list, see Command result values.
OS specifics. None.
If the source-destination connection is not operational, you must manually delete the destination
virtual disks when the connection is reestablished.
If you delete a remote copy, the data in it cannot be retrieved.
This action is disabled when the DR group is in a suspended, logging, or failsafe-locked state.
See Resource names and UNC formats.
DeleteHostVolume
Deletes a host volume on an enabled host. The replication manager unpresents the underlying
storage volume (virtual disks) and notifies the enabled host that the storage is no longer available.
Syntax and arguments
When initially inserted into a job, the command syntax and default arguments are:
DeleteHostVolume ( %hostvol_unc_name%, HOST_FC_PORT)
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