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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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Uninstalling version 6.0.3Rolling back manually20113 Unload the cluster fencing (vxfen) module:# svcadm disable -t vxfen# modinfo | grep vxfen# modunload -i vxfen_mod_id14 Stop GAB <strong>and</strong> LLT in the following order:# svcadm disable -t gab# svcadm disable -t llt15 Check if the VEA service is running:# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl statusIf the VEA service is running, stop it:# /opt/VRTS/bin/vxsvcctrl stop16 Remove the SF 6.0.3 patches.■Get the list of 6.0.3 patches, type:# ./installmr -listpatches■Remove each patch from the patch list. For example:# patchrm 143287-07Rolling back <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> Cluster File System <strong>High</strong> <strong>Availability</strong>manuallyUse the following procedure to roll back to 6.0.1 manually.To roll back SFCFSHA manually1 Log in as superuser.2 Verify that /opt/VRTS/bin is in your PATH so you can execute all productcomm<strong>and</strong>s.3 Unmount all <strong>Storage</strong> Checkpoints <strong>and</strong> file systems:# umount /checkpoint_name# umount /filesystem4 Check if the root disk is under VxVM control by running this comm<strong>and</strong>:

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