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how to Zero STU through command line

Baski
Level 5
Partner Certified

Hi Team,

 

I want zero STU (concurent drives) through command line. Please tell which command for this.

 

Master : Solaris 5.10 ( NBU 6.5.5)

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Andy_Welburn
Level 6

You want to set the number of concurrent drives to zero for a storage unit? i.e. basically stop it from being used?

Anyway, reason notwithstanding, you'll need to use bpsturep:

bpsturep -label stu_name -cj 0

You'll be able to check using:

bpstulist -label stu_name -U

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Andy_Welburn
Level 6

You want to set the number of concurrent drives to zero for a storage unit? i.e. basically stop it from being used?

Anyway, reason notwithstanding, you'll need to use bpsturep:

bpsturep -label stu_name -cj 0

You'll be able to check using:

bpstulist -label stu_name -U

Nicolai
Moderator
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Try using *NULL* , seems to work when "nothing" need to be set.

 

e.g. : To clear storage unit override :

bpplschedrep  UNIX_SAP_CONF  PD1  -residence *NULL*

 

Andy_Welburn
Level 6

Any update on this?

Anton_Panyushki
Level 6
Certified

I think Andy is very right about that command. Used it a lot to disable STU before maintenance