1.
Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See
"Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web
2.
In the Storage tab navigation tree, select the pool to delete (listed under Storage Pools).
3.
From the task bar, select Destroy Storage Pool. The Confirm Destroy <storagepool name> window
is displayed
Figure 14 Confirm Destroy Storage Pool window
.
4.
Select Next to destroy the pool.
A second page of the Confirm Destroy <storagepool name> screen is displayed, containing the
following text: WARNING: Existing data in StoragePool # will be destroyed and cannot be re-
covered. This step cannot be reversed.
5.
Select Finish to display the screen confirming that the storage pool has been destroyed.
6.
Select Finish again to return to the system screen.
You can now either use the LUNs previously assigned to the destroyed pool in other pools, or
they can be deleted.
To delete all storage pools:
1.
Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See
"Opening a Command View VLS Session from a Web
2.
In the Storage tab navigation tree, select Storage Pools.
3.
If you wish to destroy all storage pools, from the task bar, select Destroy All Storage Pools. The
Confirm Destroy All Storage Pools screen is displayed.
4.
Select Next to destroy the pools.
Either recreate storage pools using the LUNs previously assigned to the destroyed pool(s), or
delete them.
Installing Additional Licenses
Your VLS system may require any of the following licenses:
•
Capacity — when you have added capacity to the system's base capacity.
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