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Thread: Can't remove NAS Volume

  1. #1
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    Default Can't remove NAS Volume

    Hy,

    On my two DSS Server i have 4 volumes (2 iSCSI with failover activated and 2 NAS). I want to remove the 2 two NAS Volume(i created them for test) but i can't the red crosse is grayed in Volume Manager. I have no share available for theses volumes in NAS ressource and no replication Taks. In "Status > Connections" i have nothing for theses volumes.

    Any idea ?

    I dont want to reset everything my two iSCSI volume are in used now ...

    Thanks

    nsc

  2. #2

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    Check to see if you have a Snapshot assigned to the NAS Logical Volumes or any other tasks like Backup.
    All the best,

    Todd Maxwell


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  3. #3

    Default Same Problem with iSCSI volume

    Hi!

    I've got an iSCSI volume. Replication flag is cleared. There's no iSCSI connection. There's no replication task with that volume. There's no snapshot and no backup.

    But the button for deletion is grayed.

    Any hints?

    Thank you.

    Robert

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    Check the iSCSI Target manager to see if the Target is enabled or LUN.
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    Todd Maxwell


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  5. #5

    Default SORRY, my fault

    Arrrgggh!

    Sorry, I didn't see the iSCSI target where this volume was part of.
    (The GUI isn't really good to use. To many subframes, information is spread over all menues :-(

    Sorry again. Promise to be careful next time.

    Robert

  6. #6

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    But you did get an answer in few min. Anyway maybe we should add a popup that once you move the mouse over the grayed X there should be a note stating to check the following if your intentions are to remove the LV.
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    Todd Maxwell


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