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Deactivating Connectivity To A Remote Target - IBM XIV User Manual

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v IPINTERFACE_DOES_NOT_EXIST
v TARGET_PORT_BAD_ADDRESS
v BAD_LOCAL_IP_PORT

Deactivating Connectivity to a Remote Target

Deactivates connectivity between a port on the local storage system and a port on
a remote target.
Parameters:
This command deactivates connectivity.
Each connectivity definition can be either active or inactive. The system does not
use an inactive connectivity definition. Target Connectivity is active by default.
Connectivity can be reactivated using Activating Connectivity to a Remote Target.
This command has no effect if the connectivity is already deactivated.
Example:
Output:
IP Interface name does not exist
Remote port address is illegal or does not belong to the remote target
An ID of a local IP port must be specified
target_connectivity_deactivate target=TargetName
< ipaddress=IPaddress local_ipinterface=IPInterface > |
< fcaddress=wwpn local_port=PortID > [ force_on_olvm_peer=<yes|no> ]
Name
Type
target
Object name
ipaddress
N/A
Object name
local_
ipinterfac
e
fcaddress
N/A
local_port
N/A
Boolean
force_on_
olvm_peer
target_connectivity_deactivate
target=Nextra2 local_module=101
Description
Mandatory
Remote target of
Y
the connectivity
definition.
IP address of the
N
port on the remote
target (iSCSI
targets only).
Local IP interface
N
that is connected
to the remote port
(iSCSI only).
FC address of the
N
port on the remote
target (FC targets
only).
Port identifier.
N
Informs the system
N
if the command
should be applied
on an olvm peer.
Chapter 10. Remote Target Connectivity
Default
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
N/A
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