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'''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Storage Pool --> Stop ''(toolbar)'' | '''Navigation:''' Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Storage Pool --> Stop ''(toolbar)'' | ||
[[File:Offline Storage Pool.jpg|512px|'''WARNING:''' Active sessions with volumes in the selected pool '''will be dropped''' as a result of taking the pool offline.]] | [[File:Offline Storage Pool.jpg|512px|thumb|left|'''WARNING:''' Active sessions with volumes in the selected pool '''will be dropped''' as a result of taking the pool offline.]] | ||
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Revision as of 00:39, 14 December 2022
Storage pools can be stopped to do maintenance operations and are stopped automatically when you shutdown your storage system. Stopping a storage pool also sends a signal to any hardware RAID controllers to flush any active write cache to disk. Once a storage pool has been stopped you will not be able to access volumes and shares in the pool until the pool has been restarted.
Navigation: Storage Management --> Storage Pools --> Storage Pool --> Stop (toolbar)
