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- .TH aoe-flush 8
- .SH NAME
- aoe-flush \- flush the down devices out of the aoe driver
- .SH SYNOPSIS
- .nf
- .B aoe-flush [-a]
- .fi
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .I aoe-flush
- command tells the aoe driver to remove devices from the system and
- forget about them. Normally the aoe driver will remember all devices it has
- seen until the module is unloaded. By default,
- .I aoe-flush
- will only flush
- downed devices. With the \fB-a\fP flag all devices are candidates for removal.
- .PP
- .I aoe-flush
- will not remove devices that are in use. This includes devices in the
- closewait state or those in the process of being installed.
- .SH OPTIONS
- .TP
- \fB-a\fP
- The \fB-a\fP option tells the aoe driver to forget all unused devices.
- .SH EXAMPLE
- .EX
- .nf
- nai# aoe-stat | grep e12.0
- e12.0 0.000GB eth1 down
- nai# aoe-flush
- nai# aoe-stat | grep e12.0
- .fi
- .EE
- .SH BUGS
- Flushed devices may reappear when they are discovered by the periodic discovery
- beacon.
- .I aoe-discover
- may be used to force this behaviour.
- .SH "SEE ALSO"
- .IR aoe-stat (8),
- .IR aoe-discover (8).
- .SH AUTHOR
- Sam Hopkins (sah@coraid.com)
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