Installation and Reference Guide HP StorageWorks Secure Path 3.0F Service Pack 4 for HP-UX 11i v1.0 and 11i v2.0 (5697-8001, March 2009)

After the delete, use the following command sequence at least once to delete one or more units from
the system.
Example:
# spmgr display (to identify WWLUNIDs)
# spmgr delete WWLUNID1
# spmgr delete WWLUNID2
# spmgr delete WWLUNIDn
NOTE:
If the units are being unpresented or removed from the array, you do not need to execute the following
command: # ioscan –fnC disk (for the server to unclaim deleted units)
# spmgr delete –r WWNN all
This command identifies all unclaimed units for the specified array and deletes them all from the
Secure Path for Active-Passive configuration. This command can take up to 15 minutes to complete
for the maximum number of units (256).
Syntax:
# spmgr delete –r WWNN all
WWNN is the World Wide Node Name of the array that has all of its units deleted from the Secure
Path for Active-Passive configuration.
Example:
# spmgr delete –r 5000-1FE1-000-1234 all
This command verifies the array and, if correct, deletes all of the array’s devices from the configuration.
These actions occurs only on the server where the command is issued. For shared storage, the unit
must be deleted on each server that has access to it.
Example:
# spmgr display (to identify the WWNN of the array to be deleted)
# spmgr delete –r WWNN all
NOTE:
If the units are being unpresented or removed from the array, you do not need to execute the following
command: # ioscan –fnC disk (for the server to unclaim newly deleted units)
clean command
The spmgr clean command provides the following options:
# spmgr clean -d WWLUNID
# spmgr clean -r WWNN
# spmgr clean all
The clean command cleans the stale persistent information.
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