Delete pool or volume group
You can delete a pool or volume group to create more unassigned capacity, which you can reconfigure to meet your application storage needs.
You must have backed up the data on all of the volumes in the pool or volume group.
You must have stopped all input/output (I/O).
Unmount any file systems on the volumes.
You must have deleted any mirror relationships in the pool or volume group.
You must have stopped any volume copy operation in progress for the pool or volume group.
The pool or volume group must not be participating in an asynchronous mirroring operation.
The drives in the pool or volume group must have a persistent reservation.
System Manager performs the following actions:
Deletes all of the data in the pool or volume group.
Deletes all the drives associated with the pool or volume group.
Unassigns the associated drives, which allows you to reuse them in new or existing pools or volume groups.