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Dell FluidFS NAS Solutions Administrator's Guide

Removing A NAS Volume

The selected NAS volume is deleted. The space used by the deleted NAS volume is reclaimed in the background.

  • NOTE: NFS Exports, CIFS Shares, NAS Replication, or any reference to the NAS volume to be deleted must be removed before successful deletion of a NAS volume.
  • NOTE: Deleting a NAS volume deletes all the files and directories as well as its properties, that is, shares, snapshots definitions, and so on. Once deleted, the NAS volume cannot be restored unless it is redefined and restored from external backup.
To remove a NAS volume:
  1. Ensure that the NAS volume is not mounted and warn relevant users that they are disconnected.
  2. Select User Access > NAS Volumes > Configuration. The NAS Volumes Configuration page displays the list of NAS volumes.
  3. From the list of available NAS Volumes, select the relevant NAS volume and click Delete.

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