Using the ARM Command Line Utilities for Windows NT
Managing Logical Drives
Renumbering a Logical Drive
NOTE! Before renumbering a logical drive, check your operating system documentation for any
additional information or steps that may be required to renumber a logical drive.
To renumber a logical drive, type:
arraycfg -L LUN -r newLUN <array-id>
LUN is the logical drive to be renumbered
newLUN is a new available logical drive number
Deleting a Logical Drive
When a logical drive is deleted, its capacity is returned to the pool of unallocated capacity space. Deleting a
logical drive is a good way of freeing up capacity for the Active Hot Spare or for simply adding more
unallocated capacity to improve disk array performance.
CAUTION! All data on a logical drive is lost when it is deleted. Make sure you backup any
important data on the logical drive before deleting it.
NOTE! Before deleting a logical drive, check your operating system documentation for any
additional information or steps that may be required to delete a logical drive.
To delete a logical drive, type:
arraycfg -L LUN -d <array-id>
LUN is the logical drive to be deleted
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