Adaptec iSA1500 User Guide - Page 110

Deleting an iSCSI Target, iSCSI Targets, Delete Target

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Managing Your IPSAN Note: Before continuing, ensure that all initiators are logged out of the target you are going to roll back. 5 Click OK to confirm the snapshot rollback. The snapshot rollback job is tracked in the Job Details window, which you can access by clicking the Jobs button on the Adaptec Storage Manager toolbar. When the job is complete, the target reflects the contents as they were at the time of the snapshot. Deleting an iSCSI Target When you delete an iSCSI target, all storage assigned to the target reverts back to the storage pool and can be added to new or existing targets. Note: You can't delete an iSCSI target that is currently in use. Log out all initiators before deleting the target. Deleting an iSCSI target also deletes all snapshots of that target. To delete an iSCSI target: 1 In the Tree Menu, click on the iSCSI Subsystem you want, then click iSCSI Targets. 2 In the Application Window, click on the iSCSI target you want to delete. The Target Information window opens, as shown on page 6-24. 3 Click Delete Target. ! Caution: You can't undo the deletion of an iSCSI target. Be sure you want to delete the target before continuing. 4 Click OK to confirm the deletion of the iSCSI target. 6-37

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Managing Your IPSAN
Note:
Before continuing, ensure that all initiators are
logged out of the target you are going to roll back.
5
Click
OK
to confirm the snapshot rollback.
The snapshot rollback job is tracked in the Job Details window,
which you can access by clicking the
Jobs
button on the
Adaptec Storage Manager toolbar.
When the job is complete, the target reflects the contents as they
were at the time of the snapshot.
Deleting an iSCSI Target
When you delete an iSCSI target, all storage assigned to the target
reverts back to the storage pool and can be added to new or
existing targets.
Note:
You can’t delete an iSCSI target that is currently in use.
Log out all initiators before deleting the target.
Deleting an iSCSI target also deletes all snapshots of that
target.
To delete an iSCSI target:
1
In the Tree Menu, click on the iSCSI Subsystem you want, then
click
iSCSI Targets
.
2
In the Application Window, click on the iSCSI target you want
to delete.
The Target Information window opens, as shown on
page 6-24
.
3
Click
Delete Target
.
Caution:
You can’t undo the deletion of an iSCSI target. Be
sure you want to delete the target before continuing.
4
Click
OK
to confirm the deletion of the iSCSI target.
!