Chapter 3 Configuration Settings and Display
3.2 Volume Management > delete all-volumes
delete all-volumes
This command deletes all volumes from the specified RAID group or Thin Provisioning Pool.
If the specified RAID group or Thin Provisioning Pool contains a Snap Data Pool Volume (SDPV), all of the non-
SDPV volumes are deleted.
If the specified RAID group or Thin Provisioning Pool contains a LUN Concatenation destination volume, the
LUN Concatenation destination volume and the corresponding LUN Concatenation source volume are both
deleted.
If the specified RAID group or Thin Provisioning Pool contains an expansion destination volume and the
corresponding expansion source volume does not exist, an error occurs and the volumes are not deleted. If
this occurs, delete the expansion source volume and try again.
The Thin Provisioning Volume (TPV) cannot be deleted with the "-rg-number" or the "-rg-name" parameter.
For the Thin Provisioning Volume, the "-pool-number" or the "-pool-name" parameter is used.
The "delete all-flexible-tier-volumes" command is used to delete all of the Flexible Tier Volumes (FTVs) in a
Flexible Tier Pool (FTRP).
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Syntax
delete all-volumes {-rg-number
{-pool-number
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Parameter
-rg-number
or
-rg-name
rg_number
pool_number
| -pool-name
This parameter specifies the RAID group identifiers to delete all the volumes contained in the
RAID groups. Only one RAID group can be specified at the same time. For details, refer to
RAID Group Syntax" (page
25).
This parameter cannot be specified with the "-pool-number" or the "-pool-name" parameter.
rg_number
RAID group number
rg_name
RAID group name
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rg_name
| -rg-name
} |
pool_name
}
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