Deleting virtual disk drives for a Linux logical partition

You can delete a virtual disk drive from a Linux logical partition that uses IBM® i resources to make the space available to the i logical partition once more. When you delete a virtual disk drive, all of the information on the virtual disk drive is erased.

Before you can delete a disk drive, you must unlink it from the network-server description. For instructions, see Unlinking virtual disk drives from a Linux logical partition.
To delete a virtual disk drive, follow these steps:
Delete the disk drive using the interface that you prefer.
Interface Actions
System i® Navigator Complete the following steps:
  1. Click Network > Windows Administration > Disk Drives.
  2. Right-click the disk drive that you want to delete.
  3. Click Delete.
  4. Click Delete in the confirmation window.
IBM i character-based interface Complete the following steps:
  1. At an IBM i control language (CL) command line, type DLTNWSSTG and press F4.
  2. Type the name of the disk drive in the Network-server storage space field and press Enter.



Last updated: Fri, July 05, 2019