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Removes an Existing Consistency Group from a Cross-System
Consistency Group Definition
Removes an existing Consistency Group from a Cross-system Consistency Group
definition.
xcg_remove_cg xcg=XcgName cg=cgName
Parameters:
Name Type Description Mandatory
xcg Object name Name of a Cross-system
Consistency Group.
Y
cg Object name Name of a Consistency
Group.
Y
Removes an existing Consistency Group from a Cross-system Consistency Group
definition.
Example:
xcg_remove_cg xcg=DBbackup cg=CGBackup
Output:
Command completed successfully
Access Control:
User Category Permission Condition
Storage administrator Allowed N/A
Storage integration administrator Allowed N/A
Application administrator Conditionally Allowed At least one of the volumes in
the group is mapped to a host or
cluster associated with the user.
If a Snapshot Group overwrite is
used, then the target Snapshot
Group must be one created by a
server administrator.
Security administrator Disallowed N/A
Read-only users Disallowed N/A
Technicians Disallowed N/A
Warnings:
v ARE_YOU_SURE_YOU_WANT_TO_REMOVE_CONS_GROUP_FROM_XCG
Are you sure you want to remove cons group 'CG' from its cross Consistency
Group?
Completion Codes:
v XCG_BAD_NAME
Cross Consistency Group name does not exist.
Chapter 6. Consistency Group Management 93

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IBM XIV Specifications

General IconGeneral
Power SupplyRedundant power supplies
Drive TypeSATA
RedundancyFully redundant components
ConnectivityFibre Channel, iSCSI
Form FactorRack-mounted
CacheDistributed cache across modules
Data ProtectionSnapshots, remote mirroring
PerformanceHigh throughput and low latency
ScalabilityModular, scale-out architecture
CoolingRedundant cooling
ArchitectureGrid-based, distributed architecture

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