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PowerScale OneFS 9.3.0.0 CLI Administration Guide

Delete a groupnet

You can delete a groupnet from the system, unless it is the default groupnet. If the groupnet is associated with an access zone, an authentication provider, removal from the system might affect several other areas of OneFS and should be performed with caution.

In several cases, the association between a groupnet and another OneFS component, such as access zones or authentication providers, is absolute. You cannot modify these components to associate them with another groupnet.

In the event that you need to delete a groupnet, we recommend that you complete the these tasks in the following order:

  1. Delete IP address pools in subnets associated with the groupnet.
  2. Delete subnets associated with the groupnet.
  3. Delete authentication providers associated with the groupnet.
  4. Delete access zones associated with the groupnet.
  1. Run the isi network groupnet delete command..
  2. At the prompt to confirm deletion, type yes.
    The following command deletes a groupnet named groupnet1:
    isi network groupnet delete groupnet1
    The following command attempts to delete groupnet1, which is still associated with an access zone:
    isi network modify groupnet groupnet1
    The system displays output similar to the following example:
    Groupnet groupnet1 is not deleted; groupnet can't be deleted while pointed at by zone(s) zoneB

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