Deleting A Traditional Volume; Dismounting A Traditional Volume; Repairing A Traditional Volume - Novell NETWARE 6-DOCUMENTATION Manual

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Deleting a Traditional Volume

Dismounting a Traditional Volume

Repairing a Traditional Volume

You can delete traditional volumes.
1
From ConsoleOne, open the tree you want.
2
Right-click on the server object and select Properties.
3
Click Media > Traditional Volumes.
4
Select the volume you want to delete and click Delete.
To repair a traditional volume, you need to dismount that volume.
1
From ConsoleOne, open the tree you want.
2
Right-click on the server object and select Properties.
3
Click Media > Traditional Volumes.
4
Select the volume you want to dismount and click Dismount.
The button label changes to mount.
Typically, you can't mount a volume if it has even minor damage.
Occasionally, a damaged volume mounts and causes errors in the process.
Use VREPAIR to correct volume problems or to remove name space entries
from File Allocation Tables (FATs) and Directory Entry Tables (DETs). For
instructions on using VREPAIR, see
NOTE:
If you need to repair an NSS volume, see
and Volumes" on page
You can run VREPAIR on a damaged volume while other volumes are
mounted. Following are typical instances when VREPAIR can help:
A hardware failure either prevented a volume from mounting or caused a
disk read error.
NOTE:
Although VREPAIR can't fix hardware problems, VREPAIR can sometimes
fix related volume damage.
A power failure caused a corrupted volume.
Setting Up and Configuring Novell Storage Services
VREPAIR
48.
in the Utilities Reference.
"Rebuilding NSS Storage Pools
39

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