Command Reference Guide

Administration Commands
delete_adjacent_len_node
used, specify the prole name as one of the prole parameters on this command. In most cases, prole names
are not used, therefore you do not need to specify them on this command.
2.62.2 Returned Parameters
No parameters are returned by SNAplus2 when this command executes successfully.
2.62.3 Error Return Codes
If the command cannot be executed, SNAplus2 returns a primary return code to indicate the type of error and a
secondary return code to provide specic details about the reason for unsuccessful execution.
Parameter Check
If the command does not execute because of a parameter error, SNAplus2 returns the following parameters:
primary_rc
PARAMETER_CHECK
secondary_rc
Possible values are:
INVALID_PASSWORD
The password parameter contained a character that was not valid.
INVALID_PROFILE
One or more of the specied prole values were not valid.
INVALID_USERID
The user_id parameter contained a character that was not valid.
NO_PROFILES
The command was used to add proles to an existing user, but no proles were specied.
UNKNOWN_USER
The command was used to add proles to an existing user, but the user_id parameter did not match an
existing user ID.
State Check
No specic state errors, other than those listed in Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands,
occur for this command.
Other Conditions
Appendix A, Common Return Codes from snapadmin Commands, lists combinations of primary and secondary
return codes that are common to all commands.
2.63 delete_adjacent_len_node
The delete_adjacent_len_node command deletes entries in the node directory database for an adjacent LEN
node and its associated LUs, or removes LU entries for the LEN node without removing the LEN node itself. It
is equivalent to issuing a series of delete_directory_entry commands for the LEN node and its associated
LUs.
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