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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.2 Reference Guide (Command/XML)
FUJITSU Software

14.4.3 DestroyDisk (Deletes Additional Disks)

Name

[Windows Manager]
Installation_folder\RCXCFMG\bin\DestroyDisk - Deletes Additional Disks

[Linux Manager]
/opt/FJSVcfmg/bin/DestroyDisk.sh - Deletes Additional Disks


Synopsis

[Windows Manager]

DestroyDisk -version version_ID -locale the_language_for_communicating -userId user_ID -password password -orgId tenant_name -lplatformId L-Platform_ID -lserverId server_ID -diskId the_ID_of_the_extension_disk

[Linux Manager]

DestroyDisk.sh -version version_ID -locale the_language_for_communicating -userId user_ID -password password -orgId tenant_name -lplatformId L-Platform_ID -lserverId server_ID -diskId the_ID_of_the_extension_disk

Function description

This command removes an extension disk from a server.

This command is executed asynchronously. After the command is successfully executed, the status of the L-Platform changes to Reconfiguring (RECONFIG_ING) during the execution of the operation, and changes back to Operating Normally (NORMAL) when the operation is completed.
When the status of an L-Platform is Reconfiguring, the L-Platform cannot be operated. Use GetLPlatformStatus to check the status of the L-Platform, and execute subsequent operations after waiting for the status to change to Operating Normally.

This command cannot be executed in the following cases:

Options

-version

Specify the version ID of the L-Platform API.

-locale

Specify the language used to communicate with the L-Platform API.

-userId

Specify the user ID for executing the L-Platform API.

-password

Specify the password for the user ID for executing the L-Platform API.

-orgId

Specify the tenant name of the user for executing the L-Platform API.

-lplatformId

Specify the L-Platform ID.

-lserverId

Specify the server ID.

-diskId

Specify the ID of the extension disk to be removed.


Requirements

Permissions

User with OS administrator privilege

Location

Admin server


Example

[Windows Manager]
> DestroyDisk -version 2.0 -locale en -userId user3 -password password -orgId tenantA -lplatformId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX -lserverId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX-S-0001 -diskId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX-D-0001
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DestroyDiskResponse xmlns="http://cfmg.systemwalker.jp.fujitsu.com">
  <responseMessage>PAPI00000 Processing was completed.</responseMessage>
  <responseStatus>SUCCESS</responseStatus>
</DestroyDiskResponse>
[Linux Manager]
# DestroyDisk.sh -version 2.0 -locale en -userId user3 -password password -orgId tenantA -lplatformId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX -lserverId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX-S-0001 -diskId tenantA-M3PGGWCFX-D-0001
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<DestroyDiskResponse xmlns="http://cfmg.systemwalker.jp.fujitsu.com">
  <responseMessage>PAPI00000 Processing was completed.</responseMessage>
  <responseStatus>SUCCESS</responseStatus>
</DestroyDiskResponse>

Exit Status

This command returns the following values:

0

The command executed successfully.

non-zero

An error has occurred.