FUJITSU T5140 User Manual

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Chapter 3

Managing Disk Volumes

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3. To delete the volume, type the following command:

For example:

If the RAID volume is an IS volume, the deletion of the RAID volume is
interactive, for example:

The deletion of an IS volume results in the loss of all data that it contains. As an
alternative, you can use the –f option to force the deletion if you are sure that
you no longer need the IS volume, or the data it contains. For example:

4. To confirm that you have deleted the RAID array, type the following command:

For example:

For more information, see the raidctl(1M) man page.

# raidctl -d

mirrored-volume

# raidctl -d c0t0d0

RAID Volume ‘c0t0d0’ deleted

# raidctl -d c0t0d0

Deleting volume c0t0d0 will destroy all data it contains, proceed

(yes/no)? yes

Volume ’c0t0d0’ deleted.

#

# raidctl -f -d c0t0d0

Volume ’c0t0d0’ deleted.

#

# raidctl

# raidctl

No RAID volumes found

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