Symantec[TM] Veritas Volume Manager As a quick reference, you will want to check the following commands for device status:status:.
Launches management GUI for the hardware raid controllers. Asset ID: You can also access the documentation for the Sun Cluster 3. This document contains information about commands that are used to install, configure, or upgrade an Oracle Solaris Cluster configuration. This document might not contain complete information about basic UNIX commands and procedures such as shutting down the system, booting the system, and configuring devices.
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Search Scope:. Document Information Preface. Preface The Oracle Solaris Cluster 3. This book assumes that you are performing one or more of the following tasks: You want to replace an array component to prevent a failure.
You want to replace an array component because you have an existing failure. Updated links in the Preface to lead to different versions of Sun Cluster documentation. Oracle Solaris Cluster 3. Sun Cluster 3. You can safely ignore this error message. To manage this volume with volume management software, use Solaris Volume Manager or Veritas Volume Manager commands to update the list of devices on all nodes that are attached to the new volume that you created.
Use this procedure to remove a logical volume. This procedure defines Node A as the node with which you begin working. Optional Migrate all data off the logical volume that you are removing. Alternatively, back up that data. If the LUN that you are removing is configured as a quorum device, choose and configure another device as the quorum device. Then remove the old quorum device. To determine whether the LUN is configured as a quorum device, use one of the following commands.
If you are using volume management software, use that software to update the list of devices on all nodes that are attached to the logical volume that you are removing. For instructions about how to update the list of devices, see your Solaris Volume Manager or Veritas Volume Manager documentation. If you are using volume management software, run the appropriate Solaris Volume Manager or Veritas Volume Manager commands to remove the logical volume from any diskset or disk group.
Volumes that were managed by Veritas Volume Manager must be completely removed from Veritas Volume Manager control before you can delete them from the Sun Cluster environment. After you delete the volume from any disk group, use the following commands on both nodes to remove the volume from Veritas Volume Manager control. To remove the volume, see your storage documentation.
For a list of storage documentation, see Related Documentation. Record this information because you use it in Step 14 and Step 15 of this procedure to return resource groups and device groups to these nodes. On Node A , remove the paths to the logical volume that you removed.
Remove obsolete device IDs. For each additional node that is connected to the shared storage that hosted the logical volume, repeat Step 9 to Step For failover resource groups, the node to which the groups are returned.
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