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For example, to remove virtual disks vdisk1 and vdisk2 from the guest
domain ldg2, execute the command as follows:
# ldm rm-vdisk vdisk1 ldg2
# ldm rm-vdisk vdisk2 ldg2
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Execute the ldm rm-vdsdev command to stop exporting virtual disk
backends from the service domain on the I/O domain to which HDLM will
be installed.
For example, to stop exporting virtual disk backends vol1 and vol2 from
the service domain ldg1, execute the command as follows:
# ldm rm-vdsdev vol1@ldg1-vds0
# ldm rm-vdsdev vol2@ldg1-vds0
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Log in to the I/O domain.
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Remove HDLM from the I/O domain.
Use the virtual disk backends exported before removing HDLM to perform
the following operations:
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For a physical disk and physical disk slice
No action is required.
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For a UFS or VxFS file system
Unmount the file system.
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For a ZFS file system
Export the ZFS file system.
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For a VxVM logical volume
Deport the disk group.
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For an SVM logical volume
Cancel the volume group setting.
For details on the HDLM removal procedure, see
the Local Boot Disk Environment on page 3-191Removing HDLM on page
. After removing HDLM, restore the volume group and file system
that will be used as the virtual disk backend.
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On the control domain, execute the ldm add-vdsdev command to export
the virtual disk backends from the service domain on the I/O domain to
which HDLM will be installed.
For example, to export virtual disk backends vol1 and vol2 from the
service domain ldg1, execute the command as follows:
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/dsk/c2t50060E8010027A82d0s2 vol1@ldg1-vds0
#
# ldm add-vdsdev /dev/dsk/c2t50060E8010027A82d1s2 vol2@ldg1-vds0
#
#
/dev/dsk/c2t50060E8010027A82d0s2 and /dev/dsk/
c2t50060E8010027A82d1s2 are sd or ssd device names after
exporting.
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