How to put back boot disk's orignal configuration

From: sunsa_tx@yahoo.com
Date: Mon Aug 09 2004 - 10:52:54 EDT


Hello!

My bootdisk is encapsulated and mirrored with another
disk using Veritas Volume Manager. I have another
volumes on the other internal disks and external
disks. I tried to boot off the primary bootdisk
without Vrts Vol Mngr. How I did it was I boot off
cdrom using single user mode. I edited /etc/system and
/etc/vfstab to removed any reference to Vrts Volume
Mgr. I touched install-db file and removed root-done
file on /etc/vx/reconfig.d/state.d directory. I
brought back primary boot disk's original partition
using /etc/vx/reconfig.d/disk/c0t0d0/vtoc file. I used
the fmthard command to do it. The primary boot disk
successfully boot up without Vrts Vol. Mgr. Now I want
to put back the primary boot disk to the original
state so that I can see again the other volumes. How
would do it?

Thank you.

Sunsa

                
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