raidcom delete ldev
Error message
Executing/
Async
Error code
Description
SSB1 SSB2
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0001 The specified LDEV is used for a TrueCopy pair, a
Universal Replicator pair or a command device
defined by Business Continuity Manager.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0002 The specified LDEV is used for a Universal
Replicator pair or a journal.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0003 The specified LDEV is used as a Compatible
FlashCopy® V2 relationship.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0004 The specified LDEV is used for a Thin Image pair or
a Copy-on-Write Snapshot pair.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0005 The specified LDEV is used for a Volume Migration.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0008 The specified LDEV is used as a system disk.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0012 The specified LDEV is used as a CC/XRC attribute
device.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0062 The specified LDEV is used as the primary volume
for the GAD pair.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0063 The specified LDEV is used as the secondary
volume for the GAD pair.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 020B The specified LDEV cannot be operated because
the deduplication function is set.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 020C The specified LDEV cannot be operated because
deduplicated data exists.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 020D The specified LDEV cannot be operated because it
is in the status where the capacity saving setting
cannot be disabled.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 0212 The operation cannot be performed because a page
is allocated to the specified LDEV.
CMDRJE
Get Command
Status
Executing/
Async
2E10 0217 The specified LDEV cannot be operated because it
is a volume for which capacity saving setting is
disabled.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 600B The pool is blocked.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 6022 The operation cannot be performed because the
deduplication system data volume of the pool
linked with the specified LDEV is blocked.
Get Command
Status
Async 2E10 6026 The specified virtual volume cannot be operated
because the used capacity of the pool associated
with the specified virtual volume exceeds the
depletion threshold.
Troubleshooting
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Command Control Interface User and Reference Guide