This checklist shows the sequence of tasks that you use to delete a basic disk pool or an independent disk pool. If you want to delete or clear an independent disk pool that is unavailable, you can do so when your system is fully restarted. For all other disk pools, you need to restart your system to Dedicated Service Tools (DST) mode before clearing or deleting them.
Print a copy of this checklist. Check off the configuration tasks as you perform them. This checklist provides an important record of your actions. It might help you diagnose any problems that occur.
Task | What to do | Where to learn more |
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1.___ | Display your current disk configuration. | Evaluate the current configuration |
2.___ | Calculate the space requirements for the remaining disk pools. | Calculate disk space requirements |
3.___ | Use option 21 from the Save menu to save your entire system. | Save your server with the GO SAVE command |
4.___ | Remove objects from the disk pool that you are deleting, or move the objects to a different disk pool. | Backup and Recovery manual |
5.___ | Restart your server and select the option to use dedicated service tools (DST). | "How to Start Dedicated Service Tools (DST)" in Backup and Recovery . From the taskpad in iSeries™ Navigator, select Open iSeries Navigator Service Tools. |
6.___ | Delete the disk pool. This procedure places all of the disks that were assigned to the deleted disk pool in nonconfigured status. | Delete a disk pool |
7.___ | If you want to add the now nonconfigured disk units to a different disk pool, refer to Checklist 2 or 3. | Checklist 2: Add disk units without device parity protection or Checklist 3: Add disk units to an existing I/O adapter |
8.___ | Verify that your disk unit configuration is correct. | Evaluate the current configuration |
9.___ | Print your disk configuration to have available in case a recovery situation occurs. | Print your disk configuration |
10.___ | Restart your server. | Â |