HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Administrator's Manual: HP 3PAR OS 3.1.2 (QR482-96525, September 2013)

<host> is the name of the host. This option creates a host sees VLUN template.
<host_set> is the name of the host set.
For detailed information about the removevlun command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line
Interface Reference.
Removing a Port Presents VLUN Template
To remove a port presents VLUN template and all active VLUNs associated with it, issue the
removevlun <VV_name>|set:<set_name> <LUN> <N:S:P> command, where:
<VV_name> is the name of the virtual volume to halt exporting to the host.
<set_name> is the name of the virtual volume to halt exporting to the host.
<LUN> is the LUN that was exported, expressed as an integer ranging from 0 through 16383.
<N:S:P> is the location of the target port used to export the virtual volume.
For detailed information about the removevlun command, see to the HP 3PAR Command Line
Interface Reference.
Removing a Matched Set VLUN Template
To remove a matched set VLUN template and all active VLUNs associated with it, issue the
removevlun <VV_name>|set:<set_name> <LUN> <N:S:P> <host>|set:<host_set>
command, where:
<VV_name> is the name of the virtual volume being exported to the host.
<set_name> is the name of the virtual volume set being exported to the host.
<LUN> is the LUN that the virtual volume is to be exported, expressed as an integer ranging
from 0 through 16383.
<N:S:P> is the location of the target port used to export the virtual volume.
<host> is the name of the host to which the virtual volume is exported.
<host_set> is the name of the host set to which the virtual volume is exported.
For detailed information about the removevlun command, see the HP 3PAR Command Line
Interface Reference.
Virtual Domains, CPGs, and Virtual Volumes
You can use the CLI to create and manage virtual volumes belonging to domains just as you would
manage virtual volumes that do not use virtual domains.
NOTE: Virtual domains require the HP 3PAR Virtual Domains Software license. Contact your HP
sales representative for details.
Creating a Common Provisioning Group in a Domain
If you are using virtual domains, you can create domain-specific CPGs which are accessible by
only those users with rights to that domain. You must have Super or Edit rights in the all domain
in order to create a domain CPG. For information about CPGs and virtual domains, see the HP
3PAR StoreServ Storage Concepts Guide.
92 Managing CPGs and Virtual Volumes