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Delete a virtual volume
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Although virtual volumes should always be deleted from the VMware Management Layer, the functionality for you to delete virtual volumes is enabled from the Element UI. You should only delete a virtual volume from the Element UI when absolutely necessary, such as when vSphere fails to clean up virtual volumes on SolidFire storage.
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Select VVols > Virtual Volumes.
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Click the Actions icon for the virtual volume you want to delete.
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In the resulting menu, select Delete.
You should delete a virtual volume from the VMware Management Layer to ensure that the virtual volume is properly unbound before deletion. You should only delete a virtual volume from the Element UI when absolutely necessary, such as when vSphere fails to clean up virtual volumes on SolidFire storage. If you delete a virtual volume from the Element UI, the volume will be purged immediately. -
Confirm the action.
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Refresh the list of virtual volumes to confirm that the virtual volume has been removed.
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Optional: Select Reporting > Event Log to confirm that the purge has been successful.