Use this page to change the logical partition assignment setting for the selected virtual disks. (Virtual disks are also known as Volume Groups.) You can change the logical partition to which these virtual disks are assigned or set the virtual disks so that they are not assigned to any logical partition.
You can add virtual disks to or remove virtual disks from any logical partition, regardless of whether the logical partition is running. If you remove a virtual disk from a running logical partition, you are prompted to confirm the removal before the virtual disk is removed.
Select the partition name and partition ID of the logical partition to which you want to assign the virtual disks listed on this page. Select None if you do not want to assign the virtual disks to any logical partition.
Lists the virtual disks whose logical partition assignment settings are to be changed.
Note: Any data on the virtual disk associated with the current partition assignment will not be available in the future after reassigning the disk to a different partition.
This list includes the following information for each virtual disk.
Possible values for the current partition state are as follows.
This field displays only when a virtual disk is assigned to an active partition (in any state other than Not Activated). Select this option to confirm the forced removal of the virtual disk from the running assigned partition.