FUJITA Tomonori schrieb:

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>> --delete <ALL|tid=|targetname>
>>
>> It would only touch the target if it is not in use.
>> ALL would delete all targets which are not in use; the targets which have 
>> initiators connected would not have its state changed (some informational 
>> message would be displayed to the user).
>>
>> --forcedelete <ALL|tid=|targetname>
>>
>> It would delete the targets irrespectively of their use.
> 
> How about the followings?
> 
> (--force) --delete <ALL|tid=|targetname>
> 
> It would only touch the target if it is not in use. If an active
> target (or targets due to ALL) is specified, the warnings shows up.
> 
> If --force option is enabled, it would delete the targets
> irrespectively of their use.

I thought about it, but we have already:

  -f, --force                don't exit on tgtadm errors

And I couldn't come up with a better name than "force" ;)

Since tgt-admin still changes a lot, perhaps it would be better to rename the 
current "--force" into something like "--ignore-errors".

And from then on use "--force" to force some potentially dangerous operations, 
like force-deleting targets.


-- 
Tomasz Chmielewski 
http://wpkg.org
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