VERITAS 4.1 Installation Guide (March 2006)

Removing Base-VXFS 4.1 and Base-VXVM 4.1
Removing Base-VXVM 4.1
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# vxdg rmdisk diskname
# vxdisk rm devname
If the output is not 0, remove sub-disks from the disk and then remove the disk.
j. Copy the data in the next volume to be removed to the newly created free space.
k. Reboot the system after all volumes have been converted successfully.
l. To verify that no open volumes remain on the system, run the following
command:
# vxprint -Aht -e v_open
m. If any volumes remain open, repeat steps a to l.
Shutting Down Base-VXVM 4.1
To shut down the Base-VXVM 4.1 package, run the following commands:
# vxdctl stop
# vxiod -f set 0
Removing Base-VXVM 4.1
To remove the VxVM 4.1 package, run the following command:
# swremove -x autoreboot=true Base-VXVM
The following output is displayed:
======= 08/24/05 16:58:24 IST BEGIN swremove SESSION
(non-interactive) (jobid=<servername>)
* Session started for user "root@<servername>".
* Beginning Selection
* Target connection succeeded for "<servername>:/".
WARNING: The software specified contains a fileset that changes the
kernel. Either the attribute dynamic_module, used for dynamic
changes, is specified, or the is_kernel attribute, used for
static changes, is set to true.