Use this task to unmirror file systems, including root (/), /usr, /opt, and swap, that cannot be unmounted during normal system operation.
Make sure that you have root privilege and that you have a current backup of all data.
Verify that at least one submirror is in the Okay state.
# metastat mirror |
Detach the submirror that will continue to be used for the file system.
# metadetach mirror submirror |
For more information, see the metadetach(1M) man page.
Use one of the following commands, depending the file system you want to unmirror:
For the /usr, /opt, or swap file systems, change the file system entry in the /etc/vfstab file to use a non-Solaris Volume Manager device (slice).
For the root (/) file system only: run the metaroot command.
# metaroot rootslice |
For more information, see the metaroot(1M) man page.
Reboot the system.
# reboot |
Clear the remaining mirror and submirrors.
# metaclear -r mirror |
For more information, see the metaclear(1M) man page.
# metastat d0 d0: Mirror Submirror 0: d10 State: Okay Submirror 1: d20 State: Okay Pass: 1 Read option: roundrobin (default) Write option: parallel (default) Size: 2100735 blocks (1.0 GB) d10: Submirror of d0 State: Okay Size: 2100735 blocks (1.0 GB) Stripe 0: Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare c0t3d0s0 0 No Okay Yes d20: Submirror of d0 State: Okay Size: 2100735 blocks (1.0 GB) Stripe 0: Device Start Block Dbase State Reloc Hot Spare c1t3d0s0 0 No Okay Yes # metadetach d0 d20 d0: submirror d20 is detached # metaroot /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 # reboot ... # metaclear -r d0 d0: Mirror is cleared d10: Concat/Stripe is cleared # metaclear d20 d20: Concat/Stripe is cleared |
In this example, the root (/) file system is a two-way mirror, d0. The submirrors of the mirror are d10 and d20. The submirrors are composed of slices /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s0 and /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s0. The metastat command verifies that at least one submirror is in the “Okay” state. (A mirror with no submirrors in the “Okay” state must be repaired first.) Submirror d20 is detached to make d0 a one-way mirror.
The rootslice is the slice containing the root (/) file system. The metaroot command is run, using the rootslice from which the system is going to boot. This command edits the /etc/system and /etc/vfstab files. The command removes information that specifies mirroring of the root (/) file system.
After rebooting the system, the metaclear -r command deletes the mirror and the other submirror, d10. The last metaclear command clears submirror d20.
# metastat d1 d1: Mirror Submirror 0: d11 State: Okay Submirror 1: d21 State: Okay ... # metadetach d1 d21 d1: submirror d21 is detached (Edit the /etc/vfstab file to change the entry for swap from metadevice to slice name) # reboot ... # metaclear -r d1 d1: Mirror is cleared d11: Concat/Stripe is cleared # metaclear d21 d21: Concat/stripe is cleared |
In this example, the swap file system is made of a two-way mirror, d1. The submirrors of the mirror are d11 and d21. The submirrors are composed of slices /dev/dsk/c0t3d0s1 and /dev/dsk/c1t3d0s1. The metastat command verifies that at least one submirror is in the “Okay” state. (A mirror with no submirrors in the “Okay” state must be repaired first.) Submirror d21 is detached to make d1 a one-way mirror. Next, the /etc/vfstab file is edited to change the entry for swap to reference the slice that is in submirror d21.
In this example, the /etc/vfstab file contains the following entry for the swap file system:
/dev/md/dsk/d4 /dev/md/rdsk/d4 /opt ufs 2 yes - |
/dev/md/dsk/d1 - - swap - no - |
Change the entry to read as follows:
/dev/dsk/c0t3d0s1 - - swap - no - |
After rebooting the system, the metaclear -r command deletes the mirror and the other submirror, d11. The final metaclear command clears submirror d21.