
3-14 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
4. If the filer renamed the foreign volume because of a name conflict, type the fol-
lowing command to rename the volume:
YROUHQDPHROGQDPHQHZQDPH
Example: The following command renames the volume
vol0(1)
to
vol1
:
YROUHQDPHYROYRO
5. Type the following command to bring the volume on-line in the new filer, replac-
ing
volume_name
with the name of the volume:
YRORQOLQHYROXPHBQDPH
6. Enter the following command to confirm that the added volume came on-line:
YROVWDWXV
'HVWUR\LQJD9ROXPH
To destroy a volume, turning its disks back into spare disks, perform the following
steps.
1. To deactivate the volume, enter
YRORIIOLQHYROXPH
2. Enter the
reboot
command to reboot the filer.
3. To destroy the volume, enter
YROGHVWUR\YROXPH
5HQDPLQJD9ROXPH
To rename a volume, perform the following steps
1. Enter
YROUHQDPHROGYROXPHQHZYRO
2. Update the
/etc/exports
file and run
exportfs
.
3. Update any CIFS shares that refer to the volume.
+DQGOLQJ9ROXPH)DLOXUHV
A volume might fail because of an
inconsistent
directory or a double-disk failure. If the
system does not reboot after a volume failure, take the volume off-line, as follows:
1. Boot the filer from a system boot diskette into maintenance mode.
2. Use the
vol
command to take the failed volume off-line.