Delete iscsi initiator, Delete snapshot group – Dell PowerVault MD3260i User Manual

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Parameter

Description

NOTE: An HBA host port is a physical connection on a
host bus adapter that resides within a host system.
An HBA host port provides a host access to the
virtual disks in a storage array. If the host bus adapter
has only one physical connection (one host port), the
terms HBA host port and host bus adapter are
synonymous.

Example
-c "delete host [\"job2900\"];"

Delete iSCSI Initiator

Description

This command deletes a specific iSCSI initiator object.

Syntax

delete iscsiInitiator (["iSCSI-ID "| "name"])

Parameters

Parameters

Description

iSCSI-ID

The identifier of the iSCSI initiator that you want to delete.

Enclose the name in double quotation marks (" ").

name

The name of the iSCSI initiator that you want to delete.

Enclose the name in double quotation marks (" ").

Example
-c "delete iscsiInitiator [\"job29002\"];"

Delete Snapshot Group

CAUTION: Possible damage to the storage array configuration – All of the data in the snapshot group is lost as
soon as you run this command.

Description

This command deletes an entire snapshot group and optionally the associated member virtual disks.

Syntax

delete snapGroup ["snapGroupName"]

[deleteRepositoryMembers=(TRUE | FALSE)

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