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5
Click the
EXPAND
button.
6
You will be prompted to enter your password to confirm the expansion. Type in your password and click
the
GO
button.
7
You will receive a screen prompt that the command was successful, click the
CLOSE
button. If the
command was unsuccessful, review the settings for incorrect parameters and hardware for operational
status.
10.5.3 Deleting a Logical Drive
Caution
You must stop all host I/O operations prior to deleting an array.
Deleting a logical drive is an option that allows the user to remove an existing logical drive that is no
longer needed or desired. If the logical drive was previously used be sure to make a backup of any data
on the logical drive. After deleting the logical drive, SAN LUN Mapping (if used) and the operating system
will need to be modified due to the missing drive.
1
Stop all host I/O operations.
2
From the Main screen in the Logical Drives section, click on a
<logical_drive_name>
that you wish to
delete.
The Logical Drive Information window will open.
3
In the Logical Drive section at the top, click the
DELETE
button.
Figure 10–27
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