Unmap Volume - HP P2000 G3 Cli Reference Manual

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unmap volume

Description Deletes explicit mappings or the default mapping for specified volumes. When an explicit mapping
is deleted, access by that host to the volume is controlled by the volume's default mapping (described
in help for
controlled by any explicit mappings of those hosts to the volume.
If you want to mask access for a specific host to a specific volume, use the
and set the access parameter to no-access.
Syntax
unmap volume
[host hosts]
volumes
Parameters host hosts
Optional. For FC and SAS, the nickname or 16-hex-digit WWPN of each host to unmap the volumes
from. For iSCSI, the iSCSI node name (typically the IQN) or nickname of each initiator to unmap the
volumes from. If the host parameter is omitted, mapping changes apply to all hosts not explicitly
mapped (that is, to the default mapping).
volumes
Names or serial numbers of the volumes to unmap. For volume syntax, see
page 22.
Example Delete explicit mappings of Host1 to volumes V1 and V3 (leaving the default mappings
unchanged):
# unmap volume host Host1 V1,V3
Info: The volume was unmapped. (V1) (2012-01-20 14:34:24)
Info: The volume was unmapped. (V3) (2012-01-20 14:34:24)
Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped.
(2012-01-20 14:34:24)
Delete volume V2's default mapping (leaving explicit mappings unchanged):
# unmap volume V2
Info: The volume was unmapped. (V2) (2012-01-20 14:34:34)
Success: Command completed successfully. - The volume(s) were unmapped.
(2012-01-20 14:34:24)
See also
• map volume
• show host-maps
• show hosts
• show volume-maps
• show volumes
336 Alphabetical list of commands
create
volume). When a default mapping is deleted, access by hosts to the volume is
map volume
command
Command syntax
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