No. It means you do not have to do that.
Sent from my Nokia E62 handheld by goodlink. -----Original Message----- From: i man [mailto:imanuk2...@googlemail.com] Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 08:07 AM US Mountain Standard Time To: Jim Senicka Cc: veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu Subject: Re: [Veritas-ha] Removing VCS group Jim, does it mean that I would need to do the same activity of removing diskgroup coponents and putting them into spare pool on both the parts of cluster ? Ciao. On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 2:15 PM, Jim Senicka <james_seni...@symantec.com>wrote: > The diskgroup is destroyed. All info about a VxVM diskgroup is in the dg, > so no need to do anything else (no info is on the host). > > In straight failover VxVM, the only tie point between VCS and VxVM is the > VCS agent that imports and deports specified diskgroups. VxVM has no > knowledge of VCS and VCS really only knows the name of a DG it is supposed > to manage. > > > > > Sent from my Nokia E62 handheld by goodlink. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: i man [mailto:imanuk2...@googlemail.com] > Sent: Monday, February 02, 2009 06:18 AM US Mountain Standard Time > To: veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu > Subject: Re: [Veritas-ha] Removing VCS group > > Thankyou to all for your help. > > Now I have some queries regarding the cluster. > > I have imported and destroyed the diskgroup on one system of the cluster. > > 1. Do I have to do it on both the systems of the cluster ? > > We have multipathing enabled on the systems. > > # vxdmpadm listctlr all > CTLR-NAME ENCLR-TYPE STATE ENCLR-NAME > ===================================================== > c7 EMC ENABLED MC0 > c6 EMC ENABLED MC0 > c0 Disk ENABLED Disk > c7 EMC ENABLED MC1 > c6 EMC ENABLED MC1 > I am still a little confused as to the integration of the vxvm and vcs. > Can > somebody send me some link as well which shows how they are constructed > together so that I have better understanding. > > Ciao. > > > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 11:29 AM, Jim Senicka <james_seni...@symantec.com > >wrote: > > > Removal of the service group has zero effect on the storage. You need to > > use appropriate VxVM commands to manage the disk group. The vxprint > command > > is VxVM and has nothing to do with VCS. > > Removing the service group was fine. Now you need to complete the VxVM > > work. > > > > > > Sent from my Nokia E62 handheld by goodlink. > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: i man [mailto:imanuk2...@googlemail.com] > > Sent: Friday, January 30, 2009 04:26 AM US Mountain Standard Time > > To: veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu > > Subject: [Veritas-ha] Removing VCS group > > > > all, > > > > I think I'm i bit of trouble. > > > > Im trying to remove a cluster service gorup which has a veritas disk > group > > configured . My task is to free up the disks used by the removel of SG > and > > DG and move them to free pool. From the cluster GUI. I have removed the > > resources, the SG. some questions regarding the same... > > > > > > 1. Did the Veritas disk group got deleted automatically when I removed > > the cluster component s? > > 2. I could not see any service group thorugh vxprint command now. > > 3. How could I now move the disks from the service gorup pool ? > > > > Ciao. > > > _______________________________________________ Veritas-ha maillist - Veritas-ha@mailman.eng.auburn.edu http://mailman.eng.auburn.edu/mailman/listinfo/veritas-ha