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consistency-group -
expandable true
expandable-capacity 0B
expansion-method storage-volume
expansion-status -
health-indications []
health-state ok
initialization-status success
locality local
operational-status ok
recoverpoint-protection-at []
recoverpoint-usage -
scsi-release-delay 0
service-status unexported
storage-array-family clariion
storage-tier -
supporting-device r0_C1_VATS_00001
system-id r0_C1_VATS_00001_vol
thin-capable false
thin-enabled unavailable
volume-type virtual-volume
vpd-id VPD83T3:6000144000000010200ecb6260b7ac42
VPlexcli:/clusters/cluster-1/virtual-volumes/r0_C1_VATS_00001_vol>
See Also
virtual-volume destroy
virtual-volume expand
virtual-volume provision
virtual-volume reinitialize
virtual-volume destroy
Destroys existing virtual volumes.
Contexts
All contexts.
Syntax
virtual-volume destroy
[-v|--virtual-volumes] context-path,context-path...
[-f|--force]
Arguments
Required arguments
[-v|--virtual-volumes]
context-path, context-path...
List of one or more virtual volumes to destroy. Entries must be separated by commas. The
specified virtual volumes must not be exported to hosts.
Optional arguments
[-f|--force]
Forces the destruction of the virtual volumes without asking for confirmation. Allows this
command to be run from non-interactive scripts.
Commands 319