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unmap volume
Description
Deletes explicit mappings or the default mapping for specified volumes. When an explicit mapping
between an initiator and a volume is deleted, access by that initiator to the volume is controlled by
the volume’s default mapping (described in help for
). When a default mapping is
deleted, access by initiators to the volume is controlled by any explicit mappings of those initiators to
the volume. If neither mapping exists, the volume is unavailable to initiators.
If you want to mask access for a specific initiator to a specific volume, use the
command
and set the access parameter to
no-access
.
Min. role
manage
Syntax
unmap volume
[host
hosts
]
[initiator
initiators
]
volumes
Parameters
host
hosts
Deprecated—use the
initiator
parameter instead.
initiator
initiators
Optional. A comma-separated list of initiators from which to unmap volumes. For initiator syntax, see
. If this parameter is omitted, mapping changes apply to all initiators
that are not explicitly mapped (the default mapping).
volumes
A comma-separated list of volumes to unmap. For a volume, specify its name or serial number. A
name that includes a space must be enclosed in double quotes.
Example
Delete explicit mappings for
Host1
to volumes
V1
and
V3
(leaving the default mappings, if any,
unchanged).
# unmap volume initiator Host1.* V1,V3
Delete volume
V2
’s default mapping (leaving explicit mappings, if any, unchanged).
# unmap volume V2
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