9. Remove all DPM-to-array and VSM server-to-array zone sets.
10. Turn off power to the array and detach it from the SAN.
Deleting hosts
From a VSM perspective, the only requirement for deleting a host is to have the host in an absent
status. This status can be achieved by powering the host down. Once deleted from the GUI, VSM
automatically removes the permission for that host on all the objects that it used. The virtual objects
that the host used remain without permissions and you can present them to another host and keep on
using them (assuming that the new host is capable of using this information).
1. Stop applications from using virtual disks presented to the server by the domain.
2. Identify all virtual disks presented to the host.
3. Stop all remote and local replication (mirroring) tasks that involve any of the selected virtual disks.
4. For each virtual disk identified in step 2, delete all PiTs and snapshots.
5. Overwrite or reformat the entire volume.
6. Dismount from the server and unpresent from the domain.
7. Delete the virtual disk.
8. Delete the host from the hosts table.
9. Remove all DPM-to-server zone sets.
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