Veritas 5.0.1 Installation Guide, HP-UX 11i v3, First Edition, November 2009

9 Removing Veritas 5.0.1 Products
This chapter discusses how to remove the Veritas 5.0.1 suite of products from an HP-UX 11i v3
system, using the HP-UX SD commands.
This chapter addresses the following topics:
“Removing Storage Management for Oracle” (page 77)
“Removing VxVM” (page 77)
“Removing VxFS” (page 79)
“Removing CVM” (page 80)
“Removing the Veritas Enterprise Administrator (VEA) Client” (page 80)
CAUTION: If VxVM/VxFS 5.0.1 is installed on a system that contained VxVM/VxFS 4.1
previously, the 4.1 version of VxVM and VxFS will be removed from the system. Removing 5.0.1
products later makes the system unbootable.
NOTE: You must remove the SMO bundles before VxFS and VxVM bundles.
Removing Storage Management for Oracle
This section discusses the swremove command to remove the HP SMO Standard bundle
(T2789DB).
To remove the T2789DB bundle, enter the following command:
# swremove T2789DB
Removing VxVM
VxVM 5.0.1 can be removed from systems only if the root disk is under HP Logical Volume
Manager (LVM) control. If you try to remove VxVM 5.0.1 software from your system without
completing the following steps, you will lose data and your system will be in an unusable state.
The following steps provide an overview of the VxVM removal procedure:
Back-up data on your system.
Modify file systems and other applications that use volumes to use disks or LVM volumes.
Remove copies of file systems to free up as much space as possible.
Remove plexes, except one.
Striped or spanned volumes must be moved to a single disk or to an appropriate LVM
volume.
Shut down VxVM.
This section addresses the following topics:
“Moving VxVM Volumes to LVM Volumes” (page 77)
“Removing Plexes” (page 78)
“Shutting Down VxVM” (page 79)
“Removing Full VxVM (B9116DB)” (page 79)
“Removing Base-VxVM-501” (page 79)
Moving VxVM Volumes to LVM Volumes
To move VxVM volumes to LVM, complete the following steps:
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