5. If any old arrays are in the RAID manager, a list of those arrays appears:
COMMAND STATUS
Command: OK stdout: yes stderr: no
Before command completion, additional instructions may appear below.
[TOP]
0952314698B637K
09523146994837K
0952314699A437K
0952314699CE37K
095231469A9337K
095231469B6D37K
095231469C4537K
095231469CEE37K
095231469D7A37K
095231469E2C37K
095231469F7C37K
09523146A42637K
09523146A4B737K
[MORE...15]
F1=Help F2=Refresh F3=Cancel F6=Command
F8=Image F9=Shell F10=Exit /=Find
n=Find Next
6. If you want to delete any records, note the names of those records, and go to
“Deleting an Old RAID Array Recorded in an SSA RAID Manager” on page 133.
132 User’s Guide and Maintenance Information