Troubleshooting: Port names for iSCSI Hosts must contain only printable
characters.
v HOST_PORT_EXISTS
Host with this port ID already defined
Deactivating a Port
Deactivates a port of a remote target.
target_port_deactivate target=TargetName
< ipaddress=IPaddress | fcaddress=wwpn > [ force_on_olvm_peer=<yes|no> ]
Parameters:
Name Type Description Mandatory Default
target Object name Remote target of
the port.
Y N/A
ipaddress N/A IP address of the
port on the remote
target (iSCSI
targets only).
N N/A
fcaddress N/A FC address of the
port on the remote
target (FC targets
only).
N N/A
force_on_
olvm_peer
Boolean Informs the system
if the command
should be applied
on an olvm peer.
NNo
This command deactivates a port.
Each port in a remote system can be configured as either active or in-active. The
system does not use an inactive port. After a port is defined, it is active by default.
To re-activate a port use Activating a Port.
Example:
target_port_deactivate
target=XIV2
fcaddress=10:00:00:17:38:27:ec:11
Output:
Command completed successfully
Access Control:
User Category Permission
Storage administrator Allowed
Storage integration administrator Allowed
Application administrator Disallowed
Security administrator Disallowed
Read-only users Disallowed
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