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Navisphere Command Line Interface (CLI) Reference - VMware Communities

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Reserved LUN Pool <strong>Command</strong>sreserved -lunpool -rmlun (AX4-5 series running <strong>Navisphere</strong>Manager and CX series only)Removes one or more LUNs from the reserved LUN poolDescriptionSyntaxPrerequisitesThe naviseccli or navicli reserved command with the -lunpool and-rmlun functions removes one or more LUNs from the reserved LUNpool. If you omit the override option, the <strong>CLI</strong> prompts forconfirmation before removing the LUN from reserved LUN pool.reserved -lunpool -rmlun is used with naviseccli (described onpage 37) or navicli (described on page 45) as follows:reserved -lunpool -rmlun luns [-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 username/host entry in the <strong>Navisphere</strong>SP agent configuration file..Options -oExecutes the command without prompting for confirmation.-rmlun lunsSpecifies the LUN ID of each LUN, with the IDs separated byblanks, you want to remove from the reserved LUN pool.OutputIf the version of software running on the SP does not support thiscommand, a <strong>Command</strong> is not supported error message is printedto stderr.Example naviseccli -h ss1_spa reserved -lunpool -rmlun 42For ss1_spa, this command starts removing LUN 42 from the storagesystem’s reserved LUN pool. The software asks for confirmation:Do you really want to remove the luns from LUN pool.(y/n)[N]?yNote: To use this command with navicli, replace naviseccli with navicli.362 EMC <strong>Navisphere</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Line</strong> <strong>Interface</strong> (<strong>CLI</strong>) <strong>Reference</strong>

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