Warning: When a unit is deleted, all of the data on that unit will be lost. The drives cannot be reassembled into the same unit because the data on it is erased. If you want to reassemble the drives into the same unit on another controller, use the Remove Unit button in 3DM2 instead of the Delete Unit button. Or, you can shut down the computer and physically move the drives (or the enclosure containing the drives) to another 3ware RAID controller. When you restart your system, the controller will recognize the unit. For more information see Moving a Unit from One Controller to Another.
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Under Mac OS, launch the Macintosh Disk Utility, select the unit, and click the Unmount button on the toolbar, or select the icon for the unit on the desktop and drag it to the trash.
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Under OpenSolaris, please consult your system documentation and the LSI KnowledgeBase for more information.
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Under VMware, please consult your system documentation and the LSI KnowledgeBase for more information.
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Under Windows, go to Start >> Administrative Tools >> Computer Management, and select Disk Management. Remove the logical drive letter for the unit. (under Windows it is not necessary to unmount the device before deleting the unit, because the API code correctly does this for you.)
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In 3DM2, choose Management >> Maintenance.
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In the Unit Maintenance section of the Maintenance page, select the unit you want to remove and click Delete Unit (Figure: Show Deleting a Unit Through 3DM2).
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