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Logical Drive # 4, With all logical drives deleted

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4. Select the highest number logical drive (in the example below select Logical Drive # 4) and press F8 to delete it. Then confirm the deletion with F3. 5. Work up the list of logical drives deleting them all. 6. Exit the Option ROM configuration for this controller. 7. Wait for the next controller (depending on the StoreOnce product model there will be between 1 and 4 Smart Array controllers) to be discovered and repeat the Logical Drive deletion process. 8. With all logical drives deleted, when the StoreOnce appliance now completes device discovery it will attempt to boot an operating system and will fail because there are no bootable devices remaining in the system. 9. Shut the StoreOnce appliance down by pressing the power button. Delete existing storage logical drives 19

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4.
Select the highest number logical drive (in the example below select
Logical Drive # 4
) and
press
F8
to delete it. Then confirm the deletion with
F3
.
5.
Work up the list of logical drives deleting them all.
6.
Exit the Option ROM configuration for this controller.
7.
Wait for the next controller (depending on the StoreOnce product model there will be between
1 and 4 Smart Array controllers) to be discovered and repeat the Logical Drive deletion
process.
8.
With all logical drives deleted, when the StoreOnce appliance now completes device discovery
it will attempt to boot an operating system and will fail because there are no bootable devices
remaining in the system.
9.
Shut the StoreOnce appliance down by pressing the power button.
Delete existing storage logical drives
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