
Command line interface commands
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Command execution example:
hdvmcli AddObjectForLogicalGroup -o "D:\logs\XP1024
AddObjectForLogicalGroup.log" "objectID=*****" "groupelements=*****"
*****: The values are encoded by the CLI.
Command execution result:
RESPONSE:
An instance of LogicalGroup
objectID=*****
name=toro
parentID=*****
logicalPath=root/toro
icon=group12.gif
capacity=0
capacityInKB=0
realCapacityInKB=0
percentUsed=0
numberOfLUNs=0
List of 1 GroupElement elements:
An instance of Path
objectID=*****
devNum=0
portID=0
domainID=0
scsiID=15
LUN=0
wwnSecurityValidity=true
*****: The values are encoded by the CLI.
4-5-4 DeleteLogicalGroup
DeleteLogicalGroup deletes an existing logical group from the Device Manager Manager server
(see
Table 4-61).
A user who has only View permission cannot execute this command. A user to whom a user-defined
resource group is assigned and who also has Modify permission can delete logical groups that the
user is permitted to access.
NOTE: The child groups of the specified logical group are not deleted. If you want to delete the
child groups, you must delete each child group by executing the DeleteLogicalGroup
command. If you do not delete the child groups, you can use the child groups by setting a new
parent group for the child groups by executing the ModifyLogicalGroup command.
Table 4-61 DeleteLogicalGroup command parameters
Parameter Name Status Description
objectid
Optional Object ID of the logical group to be deleted
NOTE: You must specify either objectid or logicalpath. Do not
specify both parameters at the same time, as this might cause an error to
occur.
logicalpath
Optional Path of logical group to delete
NOTE: You must specify either objectid or logicalpath. Do not
specify both parameters at the same time, as this might cause an error to
occur.
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