Deleting a disk set requires that the disk set contains no drives and that no other hosts are attached to the disk set. Deleting the last host will destroy the disk set.
Use one of the following methods to delete a host from a disk set, or to delete a disk set.
From the Enhanced Storage tool within the Solaris Management Console, open the Disk Sets node. Right-click the Disk Set you want to release, then choose Delete from the menu. Follow the instructions in the online help.
To delete the host and remove the disk set if the host removed is the last host on the disk set, use the following form of the metaset command.
metaset -s diskset-name -d -h hostname |
Specifies the name of a disk set on which the metaset command will work.
Deletes a host from a disk set.
Specifies the name of the host to delete.
# metaset -s blue -d idiom |
See the metasetmetaset(1M) man page for more information.
Verify that the host has been deleted from the disk set by using the metaset command. Note that only the current (owning) host is shown. Other hosts have been deleted.
# metaset -s blue Set name = blue, Set number = 1 Host Owner lexicon Yes Drive Dbase c1t2d0 Yes c1t3d0 Yes c1t4d0 Yes c1t5d0 Yes c1t6d0 Yes c2t1d0 Yes |
lexicon# metaset -s blue -d lexicon lexicon# metaset -s blue metaset: lexicon: setname "blue": no such set |
This example shows the deletion of the last host from the disk set blue.