Cisco Systems PGW 2200 Switch User Manual


 
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Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.8 Software Installation and Configuration Guide
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Chapter 5 Migrating to Solaris 10 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Software Release 9.8
Falling Back to Solaris 8 and Cisco PGW 2200 Softswitch Release 9.5 or 9.6
Step 6 Enter 4 to remove a disk for replacement.
Remove a disk for replacement
Menu: VolumeManager/Disk/RemoveForReplace
Use this menu operation to remove a physical disk from a disk
group, while retaining the disk name. This changes the state
for the disk name to a "removed" disk. If there are any
initialized disks that are not part of a disk group, you will be
given the option of using one of these disks as a replacement.
Step 7 Enter list to list all disks:
Enter disk name [<disk>,list,q,?] list
Disk group: rootdg
DM NAME DEVICE TYPE PRIVLEN PUBLEN STATE
dm rootdiska - - - - NODEVICE
dm rootdiskb c0t1d0s2 sliced 4711 35363560 -
Step 8 Enter rootdiska at the following prompt:
Enter disk name [<disk>,list,q,?] rootdiska
The following volumes will lose mirrors as a result of this
operation:
opt rootvol swapvol usr var
No data on these volumes will be lost.
The requested operation is to remove disk rootdiska from disk group
rootdg. The disk name will be kept, along with any volumes using
the disk, allowing replacement of the disk.
Select "Replace a failed or removed disk" from the main menu
when you wish to replace the disk.
Step 9 Enter y and press Enter at the prompt to continue:
Continue with operation? [y,n,q,?] (default: y)
Removal of disk rootdiska completed successfully.
Step 10 Enter n at the prompt and then q to quit vxdiskadm:
Remove another disk? [y,n,q,?] (default: n) n
Volume Manager Support Operations
Menu: VolumeManager/Disk
1 Add or initialize one or more disks
2 Encapsulate one or more disks
3 Remove a disk
4 Remove a disk for replacement
5 Replace a failed or removed disk
6 Mirror volumes on a disk
7 Move volumes from a disk
8 Enable access to (import) a disk group
9 Remove access to (deport) a disk group
10 Enable (online) a disk device
11 Disable (offline) a disk device
12 Mark a disk as a spare for a disk group