To delete a volume, select Delete (Figure 8-58 on page 295). Enter the number of volumes
you want to delete and select the check box if you want to force the deletion (Figure 8-80).
You must force the deletion if the volume has host mappings or is used in FlashCopy
mappings or Remote Copy relationships.
Figure 8-80 Delete Volume
Click Delete and the volume is removed from the system (Figure 8-81).
Figure 8-81 Delete Volume complete
Click Close to return to the Volumes window.
Deleting volumes: This action removes all copies from your storage system and the data
on the volume is ...
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