Fujitsu DX400 Computer Drive User Manual


 
Chapter 5 Configuration Menu
> 5.2 RAID Management
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This section explains procedures to delete Logical Volume.
Procedure
1 Click [Delete Logical Volume] under the RAID Management (or Thin
Provisioning Management
) in the [Configuration] menu.
The [Delete Logical Volume (Initial)] screen appears.
Refer to "A.5.1 Volume List (Initial) Screen" (page 682) for screen details.
2 Select the Logical Volume to be deleted, and click the [Set] button.
The three methods below show how to specify the Logical Volume to be deleted.
A consolidated/concatenated volume is deleted by the concatenated volume units.
Individual (Multiple selections can be made)
Select the volume to delete from the volume list.
Range (Mainframe)
Enter the first and last volume numbers to be deleted in the From/To fields.
Volumes with checkboxes in the specified range can be deleted.
Mainframe Volumes, MVV Volumes, and MVV Concatenated Volumes can be deleted.
Range (Open)
Enter the first and last volume numbers to be deleted in the From/To fields.
Volumes with checkboxes in the specified range can be deleted.
Open Volumes, Snap Data volumes, Open Concatenated Volumes, Thin Provisioning
Volumes, Temporary Volumes, MVV Volumes, and MVV Concatenated Volumes can
be deleted.
Up to 128 Thin Provisioning Volumes can be deleted at the same time. And up to 1 2 8 n o n -
Thin Provisioning Volumes can be deleted at the same time. When deleting 129 or more
volumes, complete the volume deletion, and start the [Delete Logical Volume] function
again.
When Resource Domains are registered in the ETERNUS DX400/
DX8000 series, the volumes that can be deleted differ depending on the
current user account.
- When logged on using a Total Administrator account, all the volumes
that are assigned to Resource Domains can be deleted.
- When logged on using a Resource Domain Administrator account,
only the volumes that are assigned to the relevant Resource
Domain, and only the volumes that are assigned to the Shared
Resource, can be deleted.
If there is no volume that can be deleted, the [Delete Logical Volume]
function cannot be performed, and the message to that effect
appears. Click the [OK] button to return to the [Menu] screen.