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Destroying storage pools, Con, rm Destroy Storage Pool window

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NOTE: Do not format the LUNs when manually creating previously existing pools after performing a disaster recovery of the primary node. If you do not format the LUN, all cartridge data in that pool is retained. f. Click Finish to add the LUNs to the pool. The pool is now ready to have cartridges created. NOTE: If you created storage pools on a LUN that already contained cartridges, update the Allocated Capacity numbers. To do this, select Cartridges from the system navigation pane, then select View for the All listing. Destroying storage pools Command View VLS allows you to destroy a specific storage pool or all storage pools. NOTE: If there are cartridges in the pool or pools when they are destroyed, emulations will restart. To avoid this restart, delete all cartridges from the pool prior to deleting the pool. (see Destroying cartridges). To delete a single storage pool: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. In the Storage tab navigation tree, select the pool to delete (listed under Storage Pools). 3. From the task bar, select Destroy Storage Pool. The Confirm Destroy window is displayed (Figure 20). Figure 20 Confirm Destroy Storage Pool window 4. Select Next to destroy the pool. 44 Storage configuration

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NOTE:
Do not format the LUNs when manually creating previously existing pools after
performing a disaster recovery of the primary node. If you do not format the LUN, all
cartridge data in that pool is retained.
f.
Click
Finish
to add the LUNs to the pool.
The pool is now ready to have cartridges created.
NOTE:
If you created storage pools on a LUN that already contained cartridges, update the Allocated Capacity
numbers. To do this, select
Cartridges
from the system navigation pane, then select
View
for the
All
listing.
Destroying storage pools
Command View VLS allows you to destroy a speci
c storage pool or all storage pools.
NOTE:
If there are cartridges in the pool or pools when they are destroyed, emulations will restart. To avoid this
restart, delete all cartridges from the pool prior to deleting the pool. (see
Destroying cartridges
).
To delete a single storage pool:
1.
Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See
Opening a Command
View VLS session from Command View TL
.
2.
In the Storage tab navigation tree, select the pool to delete (listed under
Storage Pools
).
3.
From the task bar, select
Destroy Storage Pool
. The
Con
rm Destroy <storagepool name>
window is displayed (
Figure 20
).
Figure 20 Con
rm Destroy Storage Pool window
4.
Select
Next
to destroy the pool.
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Storage con
guration