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The following shows an example of executing the command to delete SVM

local volume d0.
host1# metaclear d0

When using a shared diskset

1

.

Delete the shared volume.
The following shows an example of executing the command.
When not using Sun Cluster:
host1# umount /diskset1
host1# metaclear -s diskset1 d1
When using Sun Cluster:
host1# umount /global/diskset1/d1
host1# metaclear -s diskset1 d1

2

.

Delete the disk from the shared diskset.
The following shows an example of executing the command.
When not using Sun Cluster:
host1# metaset -s diskset1 -d -f c5t1d2 c5t1d3
When using Sun Cluster:
host1# metaset -s diskset1 -d -f /dev/did/dsk/
d10 /dev/did/dsk/d11

3

.

Delete the shared diskset.
The following shows an example of executing the command.
host1# metaset -s diskset1 -d -f -h host1 host2

Removing HDLM

Removing HDLM from the Local Boot Disk Environment

When you remove HDLM, if the KAPL09019-E or KAPL09020-E message is

output, follow the procedure described in

Removing Hitachi Network

Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2) on page 3-200

to remove HNTRLib2.

However, if the KAPL09026-I message is output, since a program other than

HDLM is using Hitachi Network Objectplaza Trace Library (HNTRLib2), only

HDLM will be removed.

Note

¢

When removing HDLM on a host where a Device Manager Agent 5.0 or

later is installed, do not execute any of the following commands of

Device Manager Agent during removal. Also, do not remove HDLM

while executing any of the following Device Manager Agent

commands:

hbsasrv, HiScan, hdvmagt_account, hdvmagt_schedule, hldutil,

TIC

Creating an HDLM Environment

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