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Clear storage system 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 system.

Before you begin

Before clearing the storage system configuration, back up the data.

About this task

There are two Clear Storage System Configuration options:

  • Volume
    Typically, you might use the Volume option to reconfigure a test storage system as a production storage system. For example, you might configure a storage system for testing, and then, when you are done testing, remove the test configuration and set up the storage system for a production environment.

  • Storage System
    Typically, you might use the Storage System option to move a storage system to another department or group. For example, you might be using a storage system in Engineering, and now Engineering is getting a new storage system, so you want to move the current storage system to Administration where it will be reconfigured.

    The Storage System option deletes some additional settings.

Volume Storage System

Deletes pools and volume groups

X

X

Deletes volumes

X

X

Deletes hosts and host clusters

X

X

Deletes host assignments

X

X

Deletes storage system name

X

Resets storage system cache settings to default

X

Risk of data loss
This operation deletes all data from your storage system. (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 Fujitsu Support.

Steps
  1. Select Settings > System.

  2. Select Clear Storage System Configuration.

  3. In the drop-down list, select either Volume or Storage System.

  4. Optional: If you want to save the configuration (not the data), use the links in the dialog box.

  5. Confirm that you want to perform the operation.

Results
  • The current configuration is deleted, destroying all existing data on the storage system.

  • All drives are unassigned.

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