If a storage system is no longer needed, you can remove and disconnect it from Spectrum Connect.
- A removed storage system, along with its storage pools and volumes, can no longer be managed by
the included solution components (see Included cloud interfaces).
- If the removed storage system contains working storage resources and volumes, the information of
these storage pools and volumes is no longer displayed in vSphere Web Client. However, vSphere
data access and service level for these storage pools and volumes is not affected. In addition,
the removed system and its storage resources and volumes can be managed from the standard IBM® storage system management tools.
- After the removal, you can add the storage system back again to fully restore its
management.
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In the Storage Systems pane, right-click a storage system that you want
to remove, and then select Delete.
The confirmation message is displayed.
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Click OK to confirm your action.
The storage system is removed.
Important: Do not change VVol-related configuration on Spectrum Connect, after the storage system holding the VVol
metadata information was detached from Spectrum Connect,
and then connected again.
- If Spectrum Connect is not registered as a storage
provider on vCenter, perform the registration (this recovers the metadata) and then connect the
storage system.
- If Spectrum Connect is registered as a storage
provider on vCenter, wait until vCenter finishes VASA Provider activation for this storage system
(it happens automatically). The activation is completed after the storage system appears under Spectrum Connect in the vCenter. To verify that activation
is successful, refresh the Spectrum Connect GUI. The
storage resource that had been attached to a VVol-enabled service before the storage system was
removed, appears as attached to this service.
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