3-14 Dell PowerVault 720N, 740N, and 760N System Administrator and Command Reference Guide
4. If the filer renamed the foreign volume because of a name conflict, type the fol-
lowing command to rename the volume:
YROUHQDPHROGQDPHQHZQDPH
Example: The following command renames the volume vol0(1) to vol1:
YROUHQDPHYROYRO
5. Type the following command to bring the volume on-line in the new filer, replac-
ing volume_name with the name of the volume:
YRORQOLQHYROXPHBQDPH
6. Enter the following command to confirm that the added volume came on-line:
YROVWDWXV
'HVWUR\LQJD9ROXPH
To destroy a volume, turning its disks back into spare disks, perform the following
steps.
1. To deactivate the volume, enter
YRORIIOLQHYROXPH
2. Enter the reboot command to reboot the filer.
3. To destroy the volume, enter
YROGHVWUR\YROXPH
5HQDPLQJD9ROXPH
To rename a volume, perform the following steps
1. Enter
YROUHQDPHROGYROXPHQHZYRO
2. Update the /etc/exports file and run exportfs.
3. Update any CIFS shares that refer to the volume.
+DQGOLQJ9ROXPH)DLOXUHV
A volume might fail because of an inconsistent directory or a double-disk failure. If the
system does not reboot after a volume failure, take the volume off-line, as follows:
1. Boot the filer from a system boot diskette into maintenance mode.
2. Use the vol command to take the failed volume off-line.