Record this information because you use this information later in this procedure to return resource groups and device groups to the node.
Use the following command:
# clresourcegroup status -n nodename # cldevicegroup status -n nodename
# clnode evacuate fromnode
# raidctl -d clt0d0
Deletes the mirror of primary disk to the mirror disk. Enter the name of your primary disk as the argument.
# reboot -- -S
Use the following command:
# cldevice repair /dev/rdsk/clt0d0 /dev/rdsk/clt1d0
Updates the cluster's record of the device IDs. Enter the names of your disks separated by spaces.
# cldevice list
The command lists both disks as visible to the cluster.
# shutdown -g 0 -i 0 -y ok> boot
# metadb -c 3 -ag /dev/rdsk/clt0d0s4
# cldevicegroup switch -n nodename devicegroup1 devicegroup2 …
The node where you are restoring device groups.
The device group or groups that you are restoring to the node.
Perform the following step for each resource group you want to return to the original node.
# clresourcegroup switch -n nodename resourcegroup[ resourcegroup2 …]
For failover resource groups, the node to which the groups are restored. For scalable resource groups, the node list to which the groups are restored.
The resource group or groups that you are restoring to the node or nodes.