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Command Line Interface Reference InForm OS Version 2.2.4
–stale
Specifies that all stale volumes can be removed.
SPECIFIERS
<VV_name>
Specifies the virtual volume name, using up to 31 characters. This specifier can be repeated
to remove multiple virtual volumes. If this specifier is not used, the
pattern specifier must
be used.
<pattern>
Specifies a glob-style pattern. This specifier can be repeated to remove multiple virtual
volumes. If this specifier is not used, the
<VV_name> specifier must be used. See Glob-
Style Pattern on page 2.4 for more information.
RESTRICTIONS
Issuing the removevv command with invalid virtual volume names causes the command to
exit without removing any virtual volumes.
Any virtual volumes exported as VLUNs are not removed.
Any virtual volume that contains snapshots cannot be removed.
EXAMPLES
The following example removes virtual volume vv0:
NOTES
By default, this command deletes any unused logical disks that are not also part of a CPG.
This is equivalent to using the
–ld option. The –ld option still exists for backward
compatibility. Use the
–keepld option to change the default behavior and keep unused
logical disks.
A newly created logical disk is guaranteed to be clean. Chunklets of logical disks that are
removed are cleaned before they are reused. However regions of a logical disk that were
previously used (for example by another virtual volume) can contain data from its previous
use. If these regions of the logical disk are mapped to your user space of a virtual volume,
that data can be visible to the host to which the virtual volume is exported.
cli% removevv –f vv0
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