All, I've got a file server that has one of its drives presented to the OS over iSCSI (it lives on a VNXe 3100, which we are about to decommission) using the EMC Powerpath software.
I'm robocopying the contents over the a new drive that's presented as a VMDK (on a different SAN - we're decommissioning the VNXe) and will be switching drive letters so that the new volume drive drive letter (and therefore the shares) of the old volume. I'm thinking that during a maintenance period I can just kill the old drive, uninstall the EMC software and be done with it, probably with a reboot after the deinstallation of the EMC software and the switch of the drive letters. Has anyone done something similar with detaching an iSCSI volume lately, and can share the experience? Kurt