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тАО03-02-2006 01:25 PM
тАО03-02-2006 01:25 PM
There's only 2 internal disks in my server.
c2t0d0, c2t1d0.
Boot disk is c2t1d0.
I know on IA, boot disk needs 3 partitions.
(c2t1d0s1, c2t1d0s2, c2t1d0s3)
But remaining disk also has 3 partitions.
c2t0d0s1, c2t0d0s2, c2t0d0s3.
How can I delete these partitions?
So as to ioscan shows only c2t0d0, not c2t0d0s1,etc.
Thanks :-)
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тАО03-02-2006 03:22 PM
тАО03-02-2006 03:22 PM
SolutionPlease be careful when issuing these commands. Make sure you are doing this on other disk and defnitely not on boot disk.
In your case..
idisk -R /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0
After this command, you need to manually remove the partitions..with the following commands.
rmsf /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s1
rmsf /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s2
rmsf /dev/dsk/c2t0d0s3
rmsf /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s1
rmsf /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s2
rmsf /dev/rdsk/c2t0d0s3
Regrards,
Senthil Kumar .A
(P.S - I hope you haven't mirrored your boot disk.)
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тАО03-02-2006 03:57 PM
тАО03-02-2006 03:57 PM
Re: How can I delete c2t0d0s1, s2, s3 ????
I hope the second disk is the mirror disk of the first disk (boot disk) due to that this partition are populated in the second disk also
If you are not planning to boot through second disk any time you can proceed deleting the partition using above steps
Or else its not advisble to remove those
Regards,
Dineshkumar
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тАО03-02-2006 04:13 PM
тАО03-02-2006 04:13 PM
Re: How can I delete c2t0d0s1, s2, s3 ????
As already mentioned in my previous post, I do agree with Dinesh.
If you want to make sure, it is mirrored, see the output of..
lvlnboot -v
vgdisplay -v vg00
If you can paste the output in this forum , we can tell you is it safe to follow the procedure, given in my previous post.
Regards,
Senthil Kumar .A
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тАО03-02-2006 08:00 PM
тАО03-02-2006 08:00 PM
Re: How can I delete c2t0d0s1, s2, s3 ????
That's what I wanted... :-)
Again Thanks a lot