Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 Hardware Guide

How to Remove a StorEdge D1000 Disk Array From a Running Cluster

Use this procedure to remove a StorEdge D1000 disk array from a cluster. This procedure assumes that you are removing the references to the disk drives in the enclosure.

  1. Perform volume management administration to remove the StorEdge D1000 disk array from the configuration.

    For more information, see your Solstice DiskSuite or VERITAS Volume Manager documentation.

  2. Disconnect the SCSI cables from the StorEdge D1000 disk array, removing them in the order that is shown in Figure 5-5.

    Figure 5-5 Disconnecting the SCSI cables

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  3. Power off and disconnect the StorEdge D1000 disk array from the AC power source.

    For the procedure on powering off a StorEdge D1000 disk array, see the Sun StorEdge A1000 and D1000 Installation, Operations, and Service Manual.

  4. Remove the StorEdge D1000 disk array.

    For the procedure on removing a StorEdge D1000 disk array, see the Sun StorEdge A1000 and D1000 Installation, Operations, and Service Manual.

  5. Identify the disk drives you need to remove.


    # cfgadm -al
    
  6. On all nodes, remove references to the disk drives in the StorEdge D1000 disk array you removed in Step 4.


    # cfgadm -c unconfigure cN::dsk/cNtXdY
    # devfsadm -C
    # scdidadm -C
    
  7. If necessary, remove any unused host adapters from the nodes.

    For the procedure on removing a host adapter, see the documentation that shipped with your host adapter and node.