ucfgvsd Command
Purpose
ucfgvsd – Unconfigures a virtual shared disk.
Syntax
ucfgvsd {-a | vsd_name …}
Description
The ucfgvsd command unconfigures the specified virtual shared disks. The specified virtual shared disks must be in the stopped state to be unconfigured. This command does not change any virtual shared disk definitions. It moves virtual shared disks from the stopped state to the defined state.
You can use the System Management Interface Tool (SMIT) to run this command. To use SMIT, enter:
smit vsd_mgmt
and select the Unconfigure a Virtual Shared Disk option.
Under normal circumstances, you should not issue this command. The Recoverable virtual shared disk subsystem uses this command to manage shared disks in a controlled manner. If you issue this command, the results may be unpredictable.
Flags
- -a
- Specifies that all virtual shared disks in the stopped state are to be unconfigured.
Parameters
- vsd_name
- Specifies a virtual shared disk. The disk specified must be in the stopped state. If all disks have been unconfigured, and you specify VSD0, this command will attempt to unload the device driver from the kernel.
Security
You must have root authority to run this command.
Exit Status
- 0
- Indicates the successful completion of the command.
- nonzero
- Indicates that an error occurred.
Restrictions
Under normal circumstances, you should not issue this command. The Recoverable virtual shared disk subsystem uses this command to manage shared disks in a controlled manner. If you issue this command, the results may be unpredictable.
Standard Output
Current RVSD subsystem run level.
Examples
ucfgvsd vsd1vg1n1
Location
/opt/rsct/vsd/bin/ucfgvsd