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Dell Storage Manager 2020 R1 Administrator's Guide

Delete a NAS Volume

After deleting a NAS volume, the storage space used by the deleted volume is reclaimed by the NAS pool. Deleting a NAS volume deletes all the files and directories as well as its properties, that is, SMB shares and NFS exports, snapshots definitions, and so on. After it is deleted, the NAS volume cannot be restored unless it is redefined and restored from an external backup.

Prerequisites

  • Before a NAS volume can be deleted, you must remove its SMB shares, NFS exports, replications, quota rules, NAS volume clones, and any other reference to the NAS volume.
  • Ensure that the NAS volume is not mounted and warn affected clients that the data will be deleted.

Steps

  1. In the Storage view, select a FluidFS cluster.
  2. Click the File System tab.
  3. In the File System view, expand NAS Volumes and then select a NAS volume.
  4. In the NAS Volumes panel, click Delete.
    The Delete dialog box opens.
  5. Click OK.

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