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Deleting an Array

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Configuring your Storage Deleting an Array 4 STEP 2 The available disks appear in the New RAID Device table. Select each disk that you want to include in the array. STEP 3 From the RAID Level drop-down menu, click the RAID level of the RAID array you want to create. STEP 4 Click Add. The RAID creation can take some time to complete (depending on the size of the disks and the selected RAID level). You can monitor the progress of the RAID build from the Storage Status page. When the build is finished, the array appears in the RAID Arrays table. The disks used in the array are no longer available for creating additional arrays. Deleting an Array You can remove an existing array and release the disks used in the array back into available storage. Note that deleting an array also deletes any existing data on the array (including the volumes, shares, and quotas). If you delete an array that contains the volume that is used as the location of your users' Home Directories, note that you must assign a new volume as the Home Directory location. Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide 46

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Configuring your Storage
Deleting an Array
Cisco Small Business NSS2000 Series Administration Guide
46
4
STEP 2
The available disks appear in the
New RAID Device
table. Select each disk that
you want to include in the array.
STEP 3
From the
RAID Level
drop-down menu, click the RAID level of the RAID array you
want to create.
STEP 4
Click
Add
.
The RAID creation can take some time to complete (depending on the size of
the disks and the selected RAID level). You can monitor the progress of the
RAID build from the
Storage Status
page. When the build is finished, the array
appears in the
RAID Arrays
table. The disks used in the array are no longer
available for creating additional arrays.
Deleting an Array
You can remove an existing array and release the disks used in the array back into
available storage. Note that deleting an array also deletes any existing data on the
array (including the volumes, shares, and quotas). If you delete an array that
contains the volume that is used as the location of your users’ Home Directories,
note that you must assign a new volume as the Home Directory location.