The PPRCCMD DELETE PATH command deletes all established paths between a primary site logical subsystem and a recovery (secondary) site logical subsystem. Only active paths between the specified logical subsystems are affected; all other paths to other subsystems are unaffected.
Note: Before issuing a DELETE PATH command, issue a DELETE VOLUME command to all active PPRC volume pairs. The DELETE PATH command can cause the issuance of an ANTP0121I message when this sequence is not followed.
This command has the following format:
PPRCCMD DELETE PATH DEVNUM(devid) PWWNN(wwnn) PSSID(ssid) [PLSS(lss)] SWWNN(wwnn) SSSID(ssid) [SLSS(lss)] [SUBCHSET(0|1)]
Specifies the device number of any simplex disk volume that is attached to the primary storage controller without directing any operation to the volume.
The devid is the four-digit hexadecimal address of any disk volume behind the primary site storage control.
Specifies the World Wide Node Name of the primary storage controller and it is exactly 16-digit hexadecimal number.
Specifies the primary site storage subsystem ID and it is a four-digit hexadecimal number.
(Optional) Specifies the primary site logical subsystem number and it is a two-digit hexadecimal number.
Specifies the World Wide Node Name of the secondary storage controller and it is exactly 16-digit hexadecimal number.
Specifies the secondary site storage subsystem ID and it is a four-digit hexadecimal number.
(Optional) Specifies the secondary site logical subsystem number and it is a two-digit hexadecimal number.
(Optional) Specifies the subchannel set where the command is issued. The subchannel set where the I/O is issued is the subchannel set as defined in the Hardware Configuration Dialog (HCD). The values are:
(Default) Subchannel set 0.
Subchannel set 1.
The output stem variable record contains the following delimited fields:
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