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Unmount and remove all Logical vol.Volume group and physical disk

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Someone please help me with how i can unmount and remove all the files systems from a cluster. This is being shared by two servers that are active_standby.
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Silly question: What are you using to manage your cluster file system?
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Thnks nixnoob, i stopped the cluster using SAM then ensured all the process were stopped, unmounted and removed the logical volumes.

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Thnks nixnoob, i stopped the cluster using SAM then ensured all the process were stopped, unmounted and removed the logical volumes.

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That's good news...if you didn't get any errors then you're good to go. We use Veritas with custom scripts for our cluster file systems and if I tried to use SAM to stop the cluster...
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