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Deleting Logical Drive
The Universal RAID Utility can delete a Logical Drive becoming unnecessary.
The function of deleting a Logical Drive is available only in the Advanced Mode.
You can delete Logical Drive with partitions. Before deleting a Logical Drive, check if the
Logical Drive contains required data. Deleting a Logical Drive causes all the data saved in
the Logical Drive to be lost.
You can delete only the Logical Drive that is located at the end of Disk Array.
Deleting Logical Drive
The procedure of deleting a Logical Drive is described below.
RAID Viewer
Use [Delete Logical Drive] in [Control] menu.
Step 1
Start the RAID Viewer. Click the Logical Drive to be deleted on the
Tree View. Click [Delete Logical Drive] on the pull-down menu of menu item
[Control].
Step 2 Click [yes] on the dialog box shown to the right
to run the delete. Click [No] to abort the delete Logical
Drive.
raidcmd
Use "delld" command.
Step 1 Execute "delld" command with the
following parameters.
-c : Number of the RAID Controller containing the Logical
Drive to be deleted
-l : Number of the Logical Drive to be deleted
Step 2 Displays the Warning message and the confirmation message. Type "yes" to reply to the confirmation
message. Then a Logical Drive is deleted. Type "No" to abort the delete Logical Drive.
> raidcmd delld -c=1 -l=2
Delete Logical Drive #2
[Warning]
The all data will be lost on Logical Drive if the partitions
exist on it.
Please make sure there is no important data before deleting
Logical Drive.
Do you continue ? [yes(y) or no(n)] : yes
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