4.0.0 HP Polyserve Matrix Server Administration Guide (T5392-96052, March 2010)

When you click OK, the dynamic volume will be extended.
IMPORTANT:
If you selected a subdevice that is associated with an unimported volume, you will
see a message reporting that the subdevice contains a volume signature. The message
asks whether you want to destroy the affected unimported dynamic volume and reuse
this subdevice for the volume you are extending.
Be sure that you do not need the unimported dynamic volume before doing this.
If the unimported volume associated with the subdevice is in a duplicate state, the
attempt to destroy the volume will fail.
To extend a dynamic volume from the command line, use this command:
mx dynvolume extend <volumeName> <subDeviceName ...>
You can use either spaces or commas to separate the subdevice names.
Delete a dynamic volume
When a dynamic volume is deleted, the filesystem on that volume, and any persistent
mounts for the filesystem, are also deleted. Before deleting a dynamic volume, be
sure that the filesystem is no longer needed or has been copied or backed up to
another location.
To delete a dynamic volume from the PolyServe Management Console, select Storage
> Dynamic Volume > Delete Volume. On the Delete Dynamic Volume window, select
the volume that you want to delete and click either OK or Apply.
To delete a dynamic volume from the command line, use the following command:
mx dynvolume destroy <volumeName>
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