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LUN / Diskgroup info

Hi,

I was just about to decommission a box when a weird question paused the operation. This box has veritas volume manager installed. I was umounting all the vx volumes and deleting the disk groups so that the storage admin can take back the LUNS. Now this is where i am stuck - i see a disk belonging to a disk group that has been deported to some other server that i dont know of.

bash-2.05# vxdisk -o alldgs list
DEVICE TYPE DISK GROUP STATUS
GENESIS0_0 auto:sliced - - online
GENESIS0_1 auto:sliced - - online
GENESIS0_2 auto:sliced - (lecstardg) online
GENESIS0_3 auto:sliced - - online
c1t0d0s2 auto:none - - online invalid
c1t1d0s2 auto:none - - online invalid
c1t2d0s2 auto:none - - online invalid
c1t3d0s2 auto:none - - online invalid

I cannot possibly just import the dg and screw up some other server and neither can i find out which host has imported lecstardg with my present knowledge. Is there anyway that i can get to know which server has imported it? Any help is really appreciated

Thanks,
Sage
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