You delete the data for the specified volume from the database parameter file.
Use this command with great care.
Inconsistencies in the volume settings can lead to damage to the database instance.
You have the server authorization ParamCheckWrite.
param_delvolume <vol_no> <vol_mode>
<vol_no> |
Number of the volume |
<vol_mode> |
Type 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 creating the volume |
LOG |
Log Volume; the number of the log volume is assigned by the system as a three-digit number with leading zeros when creating the volume |
MLOG |
Mirrored log volume (see also: Log Mode) |
Log on to the Database Manager CLI as operator DBM with password DBM, create a connection to the database instance myDB, delete volume number 3 of type DATA
dbmcli –u DBM,DBM –d myDB param_delvolume 3 DATA
The system displays an OK message.
In the event of errors, see Reply Format.