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Notes on deleting a tier in a pool
You cannot delete the top pool-VOL in the pool. This means the tier to which the top pool-VOL
belongs cannot be deleted.
When deleting the pool-VOL causes the used capacity to exceed the pool threshold, you
cannot delete the pool-VOL.
If the subscription rate (the rate of total capacity of THP V-VOLs that are assigned to the pool
to the pool capacity) exceeds the subscription limit by deleting a pool-VOL, you cannot delete
the pool-VOL.
Deleting the pool-VOL stops the execution of tier relocation, and the process will resume after
the pool-VOL deletion is complete.
Procedure 11 To delete a tier in a pool
1. In the Remote Web Console main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool.
The pool name appears below Pool.
2. Select the pool containing the pool-VOLs to be deleted.
The pool information appears on the right.
3. Select the Pool volumes tab to select all the pool-VOLs contained in the tier to be deleted.
Select multiple pool-VOLs using the Shift key (if the pool-VOLs are adjacent), or using the Ctrl
key (if the pool-VOLs are not adjacent).
You cannot delete a pool-VOL for which Shrinkable is not applied.
4. Click Shrink Pool.
5. In the Shrink Pool window, verify the changes.
The details of Before Shrinking and After Shrinking, including the pool capacity, the used
pool capacity and the free pool capacity, appears in Predicted Result of Shrinking.
6. In the Confirm window, confirm the settings, in Task Name type a unique name for this task
or accept the default, and then click Apply.
If Go to tasks window for status is checked, the Tasks window opens.
Deleting a pool
When you delete a pool, its pool-VOLs (LDEVs) will be blocked. If they are blocked, format them
before reusing them. If the blocked pool-VOL is an external volume, select Normal Format when
formatting the volume.
1. In the Remote Web Console main window, in the Storage Systems tree, select Pool.
The pool name appears below Pool.
2. From the Pool table, select the pool to be deleted.
Select multiple pools using the Shift key (if the pools are adjacent), or using the Ctrl key (if the
pools are not adjacent).
3. Click More Actions, and then select Delete Pools.
The Delete Pools window opens.
You cannot delete a pool whose usage is not 0%, or a pool for which THP V-VOLs are assigned.
4. Click Finish.
The Confirm window opens.
To continue with the shredding operation and delete volume data, click Next. For details about
the shredding operation, see HP P9000 Volume Shredder for Open and Mainframe Systems
User Guide.
If the pool is blocked, you might not be able to perform shredding operations.
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