Veritas Storage Foundation and High Availability Solutions Release Notes

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218Uninstalling version 6.0.3Rolling back Veritas Storage Foundation for Sybase CE7 Stop VCS to take the service groups on all nodes offline.# hastop -all8 Verify the output of the gabconfig -a command to ensure that VCS has beenstopped. In this command output, the VCS engine or high availability daemon(HAD) port h is not displayed. This output indicates that VCS has been stopped.# /sbin/gabconfig -aGAB Port Memberships===============================================================Port a gen 5c3d0b membership 01Port b gen 5c3d10 membership 019 Stop all applications that use VxVM volumes or VxFS mount points not underVCS control.To stop the applications that use VxVM or VxFS (outside of VCS control):■■Stop the applications that use a VxFS mount point. The procedure variesfor different applications. Use the procedure that is appropriate for yourapplication.Verify that no processes use the VxFS mount point:# fuser -c mount_point10 Unmount VxFS file systems that are not under VCS control on all nodes.Note: To avoid issues on rebooting, you must remove all entries of VxFS fromthe /etc/vfstab directory.To unmount VxFS file systems not under VCS control:■Determine the file systems that need to be unmounted by checking theoutput of the mount command. The command lists all the mounted filesystems.# mount -v | grep vxfs■Unmount each file system that is not under VCS control:# umount mount_point11 Remove the SF Sybase CE 6.0.3 packages:

Uninstalling version 6.0.3Rolling back Veritas Storage Foundation for Sybase CE219■If you manually uninstall SF Sybase CE 6.0.3 packages:# ./installsfsybasece -stop node1 node2 ... nodeNGet the list , type:# ./installmr -listpatchesRemove each patch from the patch list. For example:# patchrm patchnumberBring up entire stack:# ./installsfsybasece -start node1 node2 ... nodeN■ If you use the uninstallmr command to uninstall SF Sybase CE 6.0.3packages:# ./uninstallmr node1 node2 ... nodeN12 If you remove the SF Sybase CE packages on a system that has an encapsualtedboot disk, you must reboot the system. After reboot, you may need to runhagrp -list Frozen=1 to get the frozen SG list . Then run hagrp -unfreezegroup-persistent to unfreeze all the frozen SGs manually.

218Uninstalling version 6.0.3Rolling back <strong>Veritas</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Foundation</strong> for Sybase CE7 Stop VCS to take the service groups on all nodes offline.# hastop -all8 Verify the output of the gabconfig -a comm<strong>and</strong> to ensure that VCS has beenstopped. In this comm<strong>and</strong> output, the VCS engine or high availability daemon(HAD) port h is not displayed. This output indicates that VCS has been stopped.# /sbin/gabconfig -aGAB Port Memberships===============================================================Port a gen 5c3d0b membership 01Port b gen 5c3d10 membership 019 Stop all applications that use VxVM volumes or VxFS mount points not underVCS control.To stop the applications that use VxVM or VxFS (outside of VCS control):■■Stop the applications that use a VxFS mount point. The procedure variesfor different applications. Use the procedure that is appropriate for yourapplication.Verify that no processes use the VxFS mount point:# fuser -c mount_point10 Unmount VxFS file systems that are not under VCS control on all nodes.Note: To avoid issues on rebooting, you must remove all entries of VxFS fromthe /etc/vfstab directory.To unmount VxFS file systems not under VCS control:■Determine the file systems that need to be unmounted by checking theoutput of the mount comm<strong>and</strong>. The comm<strong>and</strong> lists all the mounted filesystems.# mount -v | grep vxfs■Unmount each file system that is not under VCS control:# umount mount_point11 Remove the SF Sybase CE 6.0.3 packages:

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