Administrator Guide

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3. After the hardware restarts, start the NAS cluster.
About Deleting a NAS Cluster
If you no longer need to provide NAS operations, you can delete the NAS cluster from the PS Series group.
When you delete a NAS cluster:
All service data and all client data that is stored in the NAS reserve is destroyed.
The NAS reserve space is added back to the free pool space.
The NAS controllers are reset to the factory defaults.
The NAS controllers reboot.
When you delete the NAS cluster, a message appears stating that the cluster was deleted successfully. However, you cannot
discover the NAS controllers and use them in a NAS cluster until the NAS controllers reboot.
You can delete a NAS cluster if some NAS controllers are down. If any controllers are down, you should conrm that you want to
continue.
You must reinstall the rmware to reset NAS controllers to their factory defaults.
Delete a NAS Cluster
Deleting a NAS cluster destroys all NAS cluster conguration data and all client data that is stored in the NAS reserve, and the NAS
reserve space becomes free pool space. The NAS controllers are reset to the factory defaults, and will reboot.
To delete a NAS cluster:
1. Click Group, expand Group Conguration, and then select the NAS cluster.
2. Click Delete NAS cluster.
3. Select the Destroy
size
data checkbox, where size is the size of the NAS cluster that you want to delete. Select this checkbox
to delete the cluster.
4. Click Yes.
A message is displayed stating that the NAS cluster was deleted successfully. However, you must wait until the NAS controllers
reboot before you can discover them.
NAS Cluster Operations
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