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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Basic <strong>Command</strong>sunbindDeconfigures a LUNDescriptionSyntaxPrerequisitesOptionsThe naviseccli or navicli unbind command deconfigures LUNs fromtheir current logical configuration. unbind destroys all data on theLUN; therefore, when you execute an unbind command, you areprompted to verify that you really want to unbind the LUN(s). If youdo not want the prompt to appear, you can override prompting usingthe -o switch.The command can unbind only LUNs owned by the SP you specifywith -h.You can unbind multiple LUNs at the same time.unbind is used with naviseccli (described on page 37) or navicli(described on page 45) as follows:unbind lun [-o]For naviseccli, you must have a user account on the storage systemon which you want to execute the command.For navicli, you must have a user entry in the <strong>Navisphere</strong> agentconfiguration file.lunSpecifies the LUN to deconfigure.-oExecutes the command without prompting for confirmation.Examples naviseccli -h ss1_spa unbind 3 -oThis command destroys (deconfigures) LUN 3 without promptingyou for permission, and frees its disks to be reconfigured.naviseccli -h ss1_spa unbind 0 1 2 3 4 -oThis command destroys (deconfigures) LUNs 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 withoutprompting you for permission, and frees its disks to be reconfigured.Note: To use this command with navicli, replace naviseccli with navicli.286 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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