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qloopRemove
Remove a member from a QuickLoop.
Synopsis
qloopRemove "qloopName", "member;member"
Availability
admin
Description
Use this command to remove one or more members from a QuickLoop.
The member list is identified through an exact string match; therefore, when removing multiple
members, order is important. For example, if a QuickLoop contains “wwn2; wwn3; wwn4”,
removing “wwn3; wwn4” succeeds, but removing “wwn4; wwn3” fails.
If all members are removed, the QuickLoop is deleted.
When a configuration is enabled, all QuickLoops defined in the configuration must resolve to one
or two switch worldwide names.
Operands
The following operands are required:
qloopName
Specify the name of QuickLoop, in quotation marks.
member
Specify the list of QuickLoop members to be removed, in quotation marks,
separated by semi-colons. Include one or more of the following:
•
Worldwide Names
•
Zone alias names
Example
To remove member “wwn2” from “qlp1”:
See Also
qloopAdd
qloopCreate
qloopDelete
qloopShow
switch:admin> qloopRemove "qlp1", "wwn2"
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