Deleting a partition results in data loss. We recommend that you delete the storage structure that uses the parttion instead of deleting the partition itself.
You cannot shrink the size of a pool by deleting its partitions. Use the Pools page in iManager or NSSMU to delete the pool. For information, see Section 15.6, Deleting a Pool.
You can delete all of the partitions in a software RAID device by deleting the software RAID. For information, see Section 13.15, Deleting a Software RAID Device.
For NSS software RAIDs that provide fault-tolerance, there is limited support for deleting individual partitions used in the RAID.
|
NSS Software RAID |
Delete a Partition (Yes/No) |
Guidelines |
|---|---|---|
|
RAID 0 |
No |
Delete the RAID to remove its partitions. |
|
RAID 1 (mirror) |
Yes |
Delete the RAID, or delete all but one partition. |
|
RAID 5 |
Yes |
Delete the RAID, or delete only one failed partition at a time to repair and restore the RAID. See also Section 13.14, Replacing a Failed Segment in a Software RAID. |
For NSS software RAID devices, use the Software RAIDs page in iManager or NSSMU to access and delete its partitions.
The Storage plug-in to iManager does not allow you to delete partitions from the Partitions page because it is designed to abstract all partition management. To delete a single partition in a software RAID 1 or RAID 5 device:
In iManager, click .
For instructions, see Section 9.1.5, Accessing Roles and Tasks in iManager.
Select the server that you want to manage.
For instructions, see Section 9.1.6, Selecting a Server to Manage.
In the list, select the software RAID 1 or RAID 5 device you want to manage.
Wait for the page to refresh and display the details.
Click the icon to open the page for the selected software RAID.
Select a partition, then click to delete the partition and its contents.
NSSMU allows you to delete any NSS partition directly from the Partitions page.
In NSSMU, select .
Select the partition you want to delete.
Click to delete the partition and its contents, then click to confirm deletion.