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Remove disk ownership

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the admin privilege level.

Description

The storage disk removeowner command removes ownership from a specified disk. Then disk can then be reassigned to a new owner.

Parameters

-disk <disk path name> - Disk Name

This specifies the disk whose ownership is to be removed.

{ [-root <true>] - Root Partition of Root-Data/Root-Data1-Data2 Partitioned Disk (privilege: advanced)

This optional parameter removes ownership of the root partition of a root-data/root-data1-data2 partitioned disk. You cannot use this parameter with disks that are part of a storage pool. The default value is false .

| [-data <true>] - Data Partition of Root-Data Partitioned Disk (privilege: advanced)

This optional parameter removes ownership of the data partition of a root-data partitioned disk. You cannot use this parameter with a root-data1-data2 partitioned disk or disks that are part of a storage pool. The default value is false .

| [-data1 <true>] - Data1 Partition of a Root-Data1-Data2 Partitioned Disk (privilege: advanced)

This optional parameter removes ownership of the data1 partition of a root-data1-data2 partitioned disk. You cannot use this parameter with a root-data partitioned disk or disks that are part of a storage pool. The default value is false .

| [-data2 <true>] - Data2 Partition of a Root-Data1-Data2 Partitioned Disk (privilege: advanced) }

This optional parameter removes ownership of the data2 partition of a root-data1-data2 partitioned disk. You cannot use this parameter with a root-data partitioned disk or disks that are part of a storage pool. The default value is false .

Examples

The following example removes the ownership from a disk named 1.1.27.

cluster1::> storage disk removeowner -disk 1.1.27

The following example removes ownership of the root partition on disk 1.1.16.

cluster1::> storage disk removeowner -disk 1.1.16 -root true

The following example removes ownership of the data partition on disk 1.1.16.

cluster1::> storage disk removeowner -disk 1.1.16 -data true

The following example removes ownership of the data1 partition on disk 1.1.23.

cluster1::> storage disk removeowner -disk 1.1.23 -data1 true

The following example removes ownership of the data2 partition on disk 1.1.23.

cluster1::> storage disk removeowner -disk 1.1.23 -data2 true