Clear storage array configuration
Use the Clear Configuration operation when you want to delete all the pools, volume groups, volumes, host definitions, and host assignments from the storage array.
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Before clearing the storage array configuration, back up the data.
There are two Clear Storage Array Configuration options:
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Volume — Typically, you might use the Volume option to reconfigure a test storage array as a production storage array. For example, you might configure a storage array for testing, and then, when you are done testing, remove the test configuration and set up the storage array for a production environment.
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Storage Array — Typically, you might use the Storage Array option to move a storage array to another department or group. For example, you might be using a storage array in Engineering, and now Engineering is getting a new storage array, so you want to move the current storage array to Administration where it will be reconfigured.
The Storage Array option deletes some additional settings.
Volume | Storage Array | |
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Deletes pools and volume groups |
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X |
Deletes volumes |
X |
X |
Deletes hosts and host clusters |
X |
X |
Deletes host assignments |
X |
X |
Deletes storage array name |
X |
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Resets storage array cache settings to default |
X |
Risk of data loss — This operation deletes all data from your storage array. (It does not do a secure erase.) You cannot cancel this operation after it starts. Perform this operation only when instructed to do so by technical support. |
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Select
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Select Clear Storage Array Configuration.
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In the drop-down list, select either Volume or Storage Array.
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Optional: If you want to save the configuration (not the data), use the links in the dialog box.
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Confirm that you want to perform the operation.
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The current configuration is deleted, destroying all existing data on the storage array.
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All drives are unassigned.