You delete the parameters for the specified volume from the database parameter file. This command deletes only the parameters of the volumes; you cannot fully delete a volume that has been used.
Use this command with care. Inconsistencies in the volume settings can damage the database instance.
You have the server authorization ParamCheckWrite.
param_delvolume <vol_no> <vol_mode>
<vol_no> |
Number of the volume |
<vol_mode> |
Mode of the volume |
DATA |
Data volume: the number of the data volume is assigned by the system as a four-digit number with leading zeros when the volume is created |
LOG |
Log volume: the number of the log volume is assigned by the system as a three-digit number with leading zeros when the volume is created |
MLOG |
Mirrored log volume (see also: Logging Mode) |
Logging on to the database manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, connecting to the database instance hoteldb, deleting volume number 3 of type DATA
dbmcli –u DBM,DBM –d hoteldb param_delvolume 3 DATA
The system displays an OK message.
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.