rmrcconsistgrp

The rmrcconsistgrp command deletes an existing Metro Mirror or Global Mirror consistency group.

Syntax

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>>- svctask -- -- rmrcconsistgrp -- --+----------+-- ----------->
                                      '- -force -'      

>--+- rc_consist_group_id ---+---------------------------------><
   '- rc_consist_group_name -'   

Parameters

-force
(Optional) Specifies that you want the system to remove all relationships belonging to a group before the consistency group is deleted. The relationships themselves are not deleted; they become stand-alone relationships.
Note: The -force parameter must be used to delete a consistency group when the consistency group has any Metro Mirror or Global Mirror relationships that is associated with it. If you do not use the -force parameter, the command fails.
rc_consist_group_id | rc_consist_group_name
(Required) Specifies the ID or the name of the consistency group to delete.

Description

This command deletes the specified consistency group. You can issue this command for any existing consistency group. If the consistency group is disconnected at the time that the command is issued, the consistency group is only deleted on the cluster that is connected. When the clusters reconnect, the consistency group is automatically deleted on the other cluster. Alternatively, if the clusters are disconnected, and you still want to remove the consistency group on both clusters, you can issue the svctask rmrcconsistgrp command separately on both of the clusters.

If the consistency group is not empty, the -force parameter is required to delete the group. This removes the relationships from the consistency group before the group is deleted. These relationships become stand-alone relationships. The state of these relationships is not changed by the action of removing them from the consistency group.

An invocation example

svctask rmrcconsistgrp rctestone

The resulting output

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