
TIP:
You can also update the disk configuration definition file by executing the KTIMPORT command with
the SCAN parameter specified, instead of executing the KTSCAN and KTSTORE commands.
Related topics
• KTACTTPG, page 142
• KTACTTPG, page 142
• KTIMPORT, page 148
• KTLOAD, page 150
• KTQRYTPG, page 157
• KTSCAN, page 160
• KTSTORE, page 163
• Format of tiering policy information CSV files, page 183
Deleting a specific volume from a tiering policy group when using the CLI
commands
To delete a specific volume from a tiering policy group, first change the tiering policy of the volume
applied to the storage system back to the default (if necessary), and then delete the volume from the
definition of the tiering policy group.
CAUTION:
After you delete a volume from the definition, the tiering policy for that volume can no longer be
changed because Smart Manager for Mainframe does not manipulate that volume.
TIP:
You can use the KTDCTDEV command to change the tiering policy of the volume to be deleted back
to the default.
Procedure
1. Execute the KTQRYDEV command to view information about the volume to be deleted.
2. Perform either of the following operations:
• If the volume to be deleted belongs to an SMS storage group:
Exclude the volume from the SMS storage group.
• If the volume to be deleted does not belong to an SMS storage group:
Delete the record for the volume from the tiering policy information CSV file.
3. Execute the KTIMPORT command.
The volume is deleted from the definition of the tiering policy group. Smart Manager for Mainframe
does not manipulate the volume.
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