3.7.0 HP StorageWorks HP Scalable NAS File Serving Software administration guide - HP Scalable NAS 3.7 for Linux (AG513-96002, October 2009)
Deport SAN disks
Deporting a disk removes it from cluster control. The /dev/psd device nodes are
removed and the original /dev entries are re-enabled. You cannot deport a disk
that contains a mounted filesystem or a membership partition. Also, disks configured
in a dynamic volume cannot be deported. (You will need to destroy the dynamic
volume and then deport the disk.)
To deport a disk from the Management Console, select Storage > Disk > Deport or
click Deport on the toolbar. The Deport Disks window, which appears next, lists all
SAN disks that have been imported into the cluster. (You can resize the columns as
necessary to view all of the information.) Select the disks that you want to deport
from this window.
You can also deport disks from the Disk Info window, which matches local disk names
with the disk names that HP Scalable NAS uses. See Display local disk
information, page 90.
To deport a disk from the command line, use the following command:
mx disk deport <uuid> ...
To determine the uuid for the disk, run mx disk status --imported. In the
following example, 20:00:00:04:cf:20:de:3b::0 is the UUID.
# mx disk status --imported
DISK 20:00:00:04:cf:20:de:3b::0 10.12.1.241:13 35843685KB
SEAGATE ST336605FC psd2 MOUNTED
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