Deleting logical paths – HP StorageWorks XP Remote Web Console Software User Manual
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Chapter 5 Configuring Storage Systems and Logical Paths
Hitachi Universal Replicator for IBM /OS User’s Guide
Deleting Logical Paths
Before deleting logical path(s), make sure that the remaining number of logical
paths will be greater than the minimum number of paths setting. The delete
path operation will fail if the number of remaining paths is equal to or less
than the minimum number of paths.
To delete logical path(s), follow the procedure below. Not only the primary
storage system administrator but also the secondary storage system
administrator can perform this operation:
1. Ensure that the Storage Navigator main window is in Modify mode.
For detailed information about how to do this, please refer to Storage
Navigator User’s Guide.
2. Ensure that the DKC Operation window is displayed.
3. In Display, select DKC.
4. Do either of the following:
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In the tree, select a remote storage system.
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In the list, select and right-click a remote storage system and then
select Edit Path(s) from the pop-up menu. The list displays
information about logical paths.
5. In the list, select the logical path(s) that you want to delete.
6. Right-click the list and then select Delete Path from the pop-up menu.
A confirmation message appears.
7. Select OK to close the message.
8. In the DKC Operation window, locate the upper-right list and the Preview
list and then check the settings that you have made.
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The right-most column of the upper-right list displays the word "Delete"
to indicate logical path(s) to be deleted.
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The Preview list displays logical path(s) to be deleted.
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If you want to cancel deleting logical path(s), select and right-click the
logical path(s) in the Preview list and then select Cancel.
9. Select Apply to delete logical path(s).
Note: If an error occurs, the rightmost column of the Preview list displays
the error code. To view detailed information about the error, right-click the
error code and then select Error Detail. An error message appears and
gives you detailed information about the error.