Adaptec 5325302057 User Guide - Page 101

Deleting All Pools, Creating and Modifying Volumes

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Creating and Modifying Volumes 3 In the Actions menu, select Delete pool. 4 Click Yes to delete the pool. The pool is deleted. Note Depending on your OS, the drive-letter assignments of any remaining drives may change after a pool is deleted and the system is rebooted. Deleting All Pools Caution Deleting all pools destroys all data in the iSCSI Storage Appliance. Before you begin, ensure that you have backed up any data that you want to save. To delete all pools in an iSCSI Storage Appliance: 1 In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance you want. 2 In the Logical Devices View, right-click the word 'Pools', then select Delete all pools. Right-click here 3 Click Yes to delete all the pools. The pools are deleted. Creating and Modifying Volumes When Adaptec Storage Manager provisions storage to an iSCSI Storage Host, it creates a logical device, automatically logs into it from the iSCSI Storage Host, and formats it. The result is a volume-in Adaptec Storage Manager, a volume is a logical device that has been automatically provisioned to an iSCSI Storage Host. Volumes appear in the Volumes View. On an iSCSI Storage Host, a volume appears as a local disk drive. Each volume in the Volumes View corresponds to a logical device in the Logical Devices View. Note For information about storage provisioning on systems running Windows Vista, Window XP, Linux, or VMware, see "Creating and Modifying Logical Devices" on page 98. Chapter 8 Modifying Your iSCSI Storage 95

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Creating and Modifying Volumes
Chapter 8
Modifying Your iSCSI Storage
95
3
In the
Actions
menu, select
Delete pool
.
4
Click
Yes
to delete the pool.
The pool is deleted.
Note
Depending on your OS, the drive-letter assignments of any remaining
drives may change after a pool is deleted and the system is rebooted.
Deleting All Pools
Caution
Deleting all pools destroys all data in the iSCSI Storage Appliance. Before
you begin, ensure that you have backed up any data that you want to save.
To delete all pools in an iSCSI Storage Appliance:
1
In the Enterprise View, select the iSCSI Storage Appliance you want.
2
In the Logical Devices View, right-click the word ‘
Pools
’, then select
Delete all
pools.
3
Click
Yes
to delete all the pools.
The pools are deleted.
Creating and Modifying Volumes
When Adaptec Storage Manager provisions storage to an iSCSI Storage Host, it
creates a logical device, automatically logs into it from the iSCSI Storage Host, and
formats it. The result is a
volume
—in Adaptec Storage Manager, a volume is a
logical device that has been automatically provisioned to an iSCSI Storage Host.
Volumes appear in the Volumes View. On an iSCSI Storage Host, a volume appears
as a local disk drive. Each volume in the Volumes View corresponds to a logical
device in the Logical Devices View.
Note
For information about storage provisioning on systems running Windows
Vista, Window XP, Linux, or VMware, see “Creating and Modifying Logical
Devices” on page 98.
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