Cannot Always Delete Selected Volume on MSA

MSA volumes must be deleted in the reverse order of their creation. For example, if you have six volumes, and you want to delete the second one you created, you must delete the volumes one at a time, starting with the volume created sixth and continuing with the fifth, fourth, third, and then the second. Attempting to delete other volumes will return a generic error code 4.

If the volume deleted is the last volume of the storage array (also known as the storage pool), the storage array is also deleted.

Selective Storage Presentation must be enabled on MSA

Selective Storage Presentation (SSP) for the array must be enabled for provisioning to work.

Issues Specific to LSI Storage Systems

This section contains the following topics:

Creating and Deleting Storage Pools, page 569

Creating and Deleting Storage Volumes, page 569

Creating and Deleting Storage Pools

For LSI, a storage pool is the same as a volume group. Create at least one storage pool before provisioning a volume. When you delete a storage pool on an LSI storage system, all the volumes for the volume group are deleted, including the placeholder volume.

Creating and Deleting Storage Volumes

Keep in mind the following when you create a volume on an LSI storage system:

Make sure you select a volume group that can accommodate the requested size for the new volume.

You can create volumes from existing free extent areas within a volume group.

The volume capabilities, their cache read ahead multiplier and segment size are shown in Table 138 on page 570

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