11-25-2010 01:36 PM
# vxsnap -g pri_cluster_resource1 rmmir DB
ends up with "No complete snapshot mirrors are available"
vxprint shows:
[root@sclodb2 ~]# vxprint
Disk group: my_cluster_resource
TY NAME ASSOC KSTATE LENGTH PLOFFS STATE TUTIL0 PUTIL0
dg my_cluster_resource my_cluster_resource - - - - - -
dm backup-a emcpowerg - 2147310624 - - - -
dm backup-b emcpowerd - 2147310624 - - - -
dm db-a emcpowerh - 2147310624 - - - -
dm db-b emcpowers - 2147310624 - - - -
dm jrnalt-a emcpowere - 209534256 - - - -
dm jrnalt-b emcpowerm - 209534256 - - - -
dm jrnpri-a emcpowerj - 209534256 - - - -
dm jrnpri-b emcpowerq - 209534256 - - - -
dm log-a emcpowerf - 2147310624 - - - -
dm log-b emcpowern - 2147310624 - - - -
pl DB_NBU_MIRROR_0-01 - DISABLED 1048576000 - - - -
sd backup-b-01 DB_NBU_MIRROR_0-01 ENABLED 1048576000 0 - - -
v DB fsgen ENABLED 1048576000 - ACTIVE - -
pl DB-01 PMSDBVOLDB ENABLED 1048576000 - ACTIVE - -
sd db-a-01 DB-01 ENABLED 1048576000 0 - - -
pl DB-02 DB ENABLED 1048576000 - ACTIVE - -
sd pmsbi-a-02 DB-02 ENABLED 1048576000 0 - - -
dc DB_dco DB - - - - - -
v DB_dcl gen ENABLED 72640 - ACTIVE - -
pl DB_dcl-01 DB_dcl ENABLED 72640 - ACTIVE - -
sd backup-a-01 DB_dcl-01 ENABLED 72640 0 - - -
pl DB_dcl-02 DB_dcl ENABLED 72640 - ACTIVE - -
sd jrnalt-b-01 DB_dcl-02 ENABLED 72640 0 - - -
sp DB_cpmap DB - - - - - -
*
[root@ ~]#
* I have more volumes in my configuration, but they are all fine so I deleted them from the vxprint output.
Can somebody help me, to get rid of DB_NBU_MIRROR_0-1, the dc object (vxsnap unprepare not working currently, cause volume is in a snapshot chain) and every entry below DB_dco?
Thank you for your help.
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11-26-2010 07:46 PM
there might be locks/flags holding the snapshot..
try this:
# vxmend -g my_cluster_resource -r clear all DB
now try to unprepare & delete the plex
you can delete the individual objects (plex & subdisk) using
# vxedit -g <diskgroup> -rf rm <object>
but I would recommend to try out unprepare to work to delete DCO... the detached plex can be deleted using vxedit since the snap volume object is deleted anyways...
Gaurav
11-26-2010 07:46 PM
there might be locks/flags holding the snapshot..
try this:
# vxmend -g my_cluster_resource -r clear all DB
now try to unprepare & delete the plex
you can delete the individual objects (plex & subdisk) using
# vxedit -g <diskgroup> -rf rm <object>
but I would recommend to try out unprepare to work to delete DCO... the detached plex can be deleted using vxedit since the snap volume object is deleted anyways...
Gaurav