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Sun Fire V445 Server Administration Guide - SCN Research

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Deleting a Hardware Disk Mirror<br />

Perform this procedure to remove a hardware disk mirror configuration from your<br />

system.<br />

Verify which disk drive corresponds with which logical device name and physical<br />

device name. See:<br />

■ “About Physical Disk Slot Numbers, Physical Device Names, and Logical Device<br />

Names” on page 117<br />

▼<br />

To Delete a Hardware Disk Mirror<br />

1. Determine the name of the mirrored volume. Type:<br />

# raidctl<br />

RAID RAID RAID Disk<br />

Volume Status Disk Status<br />

------------------------------------<br />

c1t0d0 OK c1t0d0 OK<br />

c1t1d0 OK<br />

In this example, the mirrored volume is c1t0d0.<br />

Note – The logical device names might appear differently on your system,<br />

depending on the number and type of add-on disk controllers installed.<br />

2. To delete the volume, type the following command:<br />

# raidctl -d mirrored-volume<br />

For example:<br />

# raidctl -d c1t0d0<br />

RAID Volume ‘c1t0d0’ deleted<br />

120 <strong>Sun</strong> <strong>Fire</strong> <strong>V445</strong> <strong>Server</strong> <strong>Administration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong> • August 2006

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