Deisolate command – HP Integrity NonStop J-Series User Manual

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HP NonStop Storage Management Foundation User's Guide523562-007

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DEISOLATE Command

$virtual-disk-name

is the name of the virtual disk. It is limited to six characters plus a dollar sign ($.)
The virtual disk must have the same name as a virtual disk process that has or will
have an OSCONFIG entry. A previous DEFINEVIRTDISK command cannot have
been executed using this process name. The virtual disk process does not have to
be running. If it is, this command changes the execution state of the process from
INACTIVE to UP when the STARTDOWN attribute is FALSE and to DOWN when
the STARTDOWN attribute is TRUE.

$storage-pool-name

is the name of the storage pool with which you want the virtual disk associated.
The storage pool must have been defined using the DEFINEPOOL command.

The storage pool must be in the UP state when the virtual disk process is started to
enable the virtual disk process to create files.

attribute-parameter

is one of the attribute parameters described under

Virtual Disk Attribute Set

on

page B-29. Attributes you do not specify use the following default values:

DEISOLATE Command

The DEISOLATE command makes an isolated physical volume available for file
placement. If the physical volume is also quarantined, it remains quarantined. Only
members associated with the super-group (255,

n

) can execute the DEISOLATE

command.

$physical-volume-name

is the process name for the physical volume you want to make available for file
placement. The process need not be executing.

$storage-pool-name

is the process name for the storage pool with which the physical volume is
associated. The storage pool process must be in the UP execution state, and its
catalog must be accessible.

ANTLOC

None

PENDOPSLOC

None

STARTDOWN

FALSE

CACHESIZE

0 (zero)

DEISOLATE $physical-volume-name, POOL $storage-pool-name

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