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PowerScale OneFS 9.5.0.0 CLI Administration Guide

Delete an SSD compatibility

You can delete an SSD compatibility. If you do this, any nodes that are part of a node pool because of this compatibility are removed from the node pool.

CAUTION: Deleting an SSD compatibility could result in unintended consequences. For example, if you delete an SSD compatibility, and fewer than three compatible nodes are removed from a node pool as a result, these nodes are removed from your cluster's available pool of storage. The next time the SmartPools job runs, data on those nodes is restriped elsewhere on the cluster, which could be a time-consuming process. If three or more compatible nodes are removed from the node pool, these nodes form their own node pool, but data is restriped. Any file pool policy pointing to the original node pool points instead to the node pool's tier, if one existed, or, otherwise, to a new tier created by OneFS.
  1. Run the isi storagepool compatibilities ssd active delete command.
    You can run the isi storagepool compatibilities ssd active list command to determine the ID number of active compatibilities.
    The following command deletes an SSD compatibility with an ID number of 1:
    isi storagepool compatibilities ssd active delete 1
    The following command deletes an ssd compatibility between two different PowerScale models:
    isi storagepool compatibilities ssd active delete 1 --id-2 2
    Before executing your command, OneFS provides a summary of the results and requires you to confirm the operation.
  2. To proceed, type yes, and then press ENTER. To cancel, type no, and then press ENTER.
If you proceed with the operation, OneFS splits any merged node pools, or unprovisions any previously compatible nodes fewer than three in number.

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