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Delete Storage Group in SMC Guide

This document outlines the steps to delete a storage group in an auto-provisioning environment using EMC Symmetrix VMAX systems with Solutions Enabler V7.0 and Symmetrix Management Console V7.0. The key steps are: 1) Log into the SMC, 2) Right-click the storage group and select "Delete Storage Group" from the menu, and 3) Confirm deletion of the storage group. Any masking views using the storage group must be deleted first before deleting the storage group.

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Delete Storage Group in SMC Guide

This document outlines the steps to delete a storage group in an auto-provisioning environment using EMC Symmetrix VMAX systems with Solutions Enabler V7.0 and Symmetrix Management Console V7.0. The key steps are: 1) Log into the SMC, 2) Right-click the storage group and select "Delete Storage Group" from the menu, and 3) Confirm deletion of the storage group. Any masking views using the storage group must be deleted first before deleting the storage group.

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Overview With the EMC Symmetrix VMAX systems, Enginuity 5874, Solutions Enabler V7.0, and Symmetrix Management Console (SMC) V7.0, there is a radically new approach to storage provisioning referred to as Auto-provisioning Groups. The core concept of Auto-provisioning Groups involves logically grouping related initiators (via an Initiator Group), front-end ports (via a Port Group), and storage devices (via a Storage Group) and creating views (known as Masking Views) that associate storage devices to front-end ports and initiators by performing the necessary device mapping and masking. Individual components of Auto-provisioning Groups (Masking Views, Storage Groups, Initiator Groups, and Port Groups) can be deleted if they are no longer needed. This procedure outlines the steps for deleting a Storage Group. This procedure is based on content from the following EMC manual: Storage Provisioning With EMC Symmetrix Auto-provisioning Groups Technical Note This document can be obtained from the EMC Powerlink website at:
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Log in to the Symmetrix Management Console From a Management Server, open a Web browser and point it to the following url: [Link] You should see the EMC Symmetrix Management Console login screen, which looks something like this:

Enter the appropriate user name in the User Name field and the corresponding password in the Password field. When finished, left-click Login to complete the login process.

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Delete the desired Storage Group Using the Navigation tree of the Symmetrix Management Console, expand both the object representing your Symmetrix array and the Symmetrix Masking folder. Then, expand the Storage Groups folder to display a list of Storage Groups available. Right-click on the object representing the Storage Group that is to be deleted and select Device Masking and Mapping, Storage Group Maintenance, Delete Storage Group from the menus presented. (Refer to the following screen.)

Note: If the Storage Group specified is associated with a valid Masking View, it cannot be deleted. A Masking View must be deleted before its associated Storage Group, Port Group, and Initiator Group can be deleted. 3. Confirm that the Storage Group is to be deleted When prompted to confirm your decision to delete the Storage Group specified, click Yes to start the deletion process. (Refer to the following screen.)

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Verify that the Storage Group was deleted Once the Storage Group has been deleted, it should no longer appear in the list of Storage Groups shown under the Storage Groups folder.

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