########## rmhwconn.1 ########## .. highlight:: perl **** NAME **** \ **rmhwconn**\ - Use this command to remove connections from CEC and Frame nodes to HMC nodes. ******** SYNOPSIS ******** \ **rmhwconn**\ [\ **-h**\ | \ **-**\ **-help**\ ] \ **rmhwconn**\ [\ **-v**\ | \ **-**\ **-version**\ ] PPC (with HMC) specific: ======================== \ **rmhwconn**\ [\ **-V**\ | \ **-**\ **-verbose**\ ] \ *noderange*\ PPC (without HMC, using FSPAPI) specific: ========================================= \ **rmhwconn**\ \ *noderange*\ \ **-T**\ \ *tooltype*\ PPC (use HMC as SFP) specific: ============================== \ **rmhwconn**\ \ **-s**\ *********** DESCRIPTION *********** For PPC (with HMC) specific: This command is used to disconnect CEC and Frame nodes from HMC nodes, according to the connection information defined in ppc table in xCAT DB. Note: If a CEC belongs to a frame with a BPA installed, this CEC cannot be disconnected individually. Instead, the whole frame should be disconnected. For PPC (without HMC, using FSPAPI) specific: It's used to disconnection CEC and Frame nodes from hardware server. For PPC (use HMC as SFP) specific: It is used to disconnect Frame nodes from HMC nodes. ******* OPTIONS ******* \ **-h|-**\ **-help**\ Display usage message. \ **-V|-**\ **-verbose**\ Verbose output. \ **-T**\ The tooltype is used to communicate to the CEC/Frame. The value could be \ **lpar**\ or \ **fnm**\ . The tooltype value \ **lpar**\ is for xCAT and \ **fnm**\ is for CNM. ************ RETURN VALUE ************ 0 The command completed successfully. 1 An error has occurred. ******** EXAMPLES ******** 1. To disconnect all CEC nodes in node group cec from their HMC nodes: .. code-block:: perl rmhwconn cec 2. To remove the connection for Frame node frame1: .. code-block:: perl rmhwconn frame1 3. To disconnect all CEC nodes in node group cec from their related hardware serveri, using lpar tooltype: .. code-block:: perl rmhwconn cec -T lpar ***** FILES ***** $XCATROOT/bin/rmhwconn (The XCATROOT environment variable is set when xCAT is installed. The default value is "/opt/xcat".) ***** NOTES ***** This command is part of the xCAT software product. ******** SEE ALSO ******** lshwconn(1)|lshwconn.1, mkhwconn(1)|mkhwconn.1