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Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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210Uninstalling version 6.0.3Rolling back manually# haconf -makerw# hagrp -unfreeze service_group -persistent# haconf -dump -makerowhere service_group is the name of the service group.22 Bring online the ClusterService service group, if necessary. On any node type:# hagrp -online ClusterService -sys systemwhere system is the node name.Rolling back Symantec VirtualStore manuallyUse the following procedure to roll back to 6.0.1 manually.To roll back SVS 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>:# df -v /The root disk is under VxVM control if /dev/vx/dsk/rootvol is listed asbeing mounted as the root (/) file system. If so, unmirror <strong>and</strong> unencapsulatethe root disk as described in the following steps:■Use the vxplex comm<strong>and</strong> to remove all the plexes of the volumes rootvol,swapvol, usr, var, opt <strong>and</strong> home that are on disks other than the root disk.For example, the following comm<strong>and</strong> removes the plexes mirrootvol-01,<strong>and</strong> mirswapvol-01 that are configured on a disk other than the root disk:# vxplex -o rm dis mirrootvol-01\ mirswapvol-01Note: Do not remove the plexes on the root disk that correspond to theoriginal disk partitions.

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