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Unmount the unit.
This step is very important.
If a unit is not unmounted and you delete it,
it is the equivalent of physically yanking a hard drive out from under the
operating system. Resulting behavior depends on which operating system
you are using and what kind of I/O is being done, however you will
typically see really bad results, bad errors, and most likely a reset of the
controller or a system hang.
Under Windows, go to
Start > Administrative Tools > Computer
Management
, and select
Disk Management.
Remove the logical drive
letter for the unit.
Under Linux and FreeBSD, you can unmount the unit with this command:
umount <mount location>
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In 3DM, choose
Management > Maintenance
.
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In the Unit Maintenance table on the Maintenance Page, select the unit
you want to remove and click
Delete Unit
(Figure 41).
Figure 41. Deleting a Unit Through 3DM
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When a message asks you to confirm, click
OK.
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