By unlinking virtual disk drives (network-server storage
spaces) from a Linux logical
partition that uses IBM® i resources,
you disconnect the virtual disk drives from the logical partition,
making the virtual disk drives inaccessible to users. If you delete
a Linux logical
partition that uses i resources,
you must unlink all virtual disk drives from the logical partition
before you delete the logical partition.
To unlink a virtual disk drive from a Linux logical partition
that uses i resources,
follow these steps:
- Unlink disk drives from a logical partition using System i® Navigator. If you
prefer to use a character-based interface, go to step 2.
- Vary off the NWSD for your logical partition.
- Click .
- Right-click the name of the disk drive that you want
to unlink.
- Click Remove Link.
- Select a server from the list of linked servers.
- If you are unlinking a disk drive that you plan to relink
later, uncheck Compress link sequence. You must relink the disk drive as the same link sequence number
before you vary on the server. By preventing compression of the link
sequence values, you avoid having to unlink and relink all the disk
drives to get them in the correct sequence.
- Click Remove.
- You have completed this procedure. Do not complete step 2.
- Unlink disk drives from a logical partition
using a character-based interface:
- Vary off the NWSD for your logical partition.
- Type RMVNWSSTGL and press F4.
- In the Network-server storage space field, type the
name of the storage space that you want to unlink and press Enter.
- In the Network server description field, type the name
of the server from which you want to unlink the storage space and
press Enter.
- If you are unlinking a linked disk drive that you plan
to relink later, specify *NO in the Renumber field.
Note: You
must relink the disk drive as the same sequence number before you
vary on the server. By preventing automatic renumbering, you avoid
having to unlink and relink all the disk drives to get them in the
correct sequence.
- Press Enter.