
19.6
Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
–sd <LD_name>
Specifies that the logical disk, as identified with the <LD_name> argument, used for
snapshot data space allocation is removed. The
<LD_name> argument can be repeated to
specify multiple logical disks. This option does not remove the CPG.
–pat
The specified patterns are treated as glob-style patterns and that all virtual volumes
matching the specified pattern are removed. By default, confirmation is required to
proceed with the command unless the
–f option is specified. This option must be used if
the
pattern specifier is used.
SPECIFIERS
<CPG_name>
Specifies the name of the common provisioning group that is either being removed or
losing logical disks.
<pattern>
Specifies a glob-style pattern. This specifier can be repeated to remove multiple virtual
volumes. If this specifier is not used, the <
CPG_name> specifier must be used. See Glob-
Style Pattern on page 2.4 for more information.
RESTRICTIONS
The removecpg command fails if any of the logical disks, or the entire common provisioning
group, is in use by a thinly provisioned virtual volume.
EXAMPLES
The following example displays the removal of common provisioning group cpg1:
NOTES
■ By default, this command deletes any unused logical disks. This is equivalent to using the
–ld
option. The –ld option still exists for backward compatibility. A new –keepld option
has been added to change the default behavior and keep unused logical disks.
■ If neither the –sa or –sd options are specified, the entire common provisioning group is
removed, including all logical disks.
■ The operation fails if any of the logical disks are in use by a TPVV.
cli% removecpg cpg1
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