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Shut down a connection on a node
Availability: This command is available to cluster and Vserver administrators at the advanced privilege level.
Description
This command shuts down a specified iSCSI connection within a session. If you want to shut down all iSCSI connections in a session, use the vserver iscsi session shutdown command.
Parameters
-vserver <Vserver Name>
- Vserver (privilege: advanced)-
Specifies the Vserver.
-tpgroup <text>
- Target Portal Group (privilege: advanced)-
Specifies the target portal group that contains the connection you want to shut down.
-tsih <integer>
- Target Session ID (privilege: advanced)-
Specifies the target session ID that you want to shut down.
-connection-id <integer>
- Connection ID (privilege: advanced)-
Specifies the connection ID that you want to shut down.
Examples
cluster1::*> vserver iscsi connection shutdown -vserver vs_1 -tpgroup tpgroup_1 -tsih 4 -connection-id 0
Forces the shutdown of an iSCSI connection with the connection ID of 0 on Vserver vs_1 in tpgroup tpgroup_1, target session ID 4.