03-29-2013
Delete zfs dump volume
Hi guys,
how do you delete a zfs dump volume ?
Thanks for your help.
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lvrmboot
lvrmboot(1M) lvrmboot(1M)
NAME
lvrmboot - remove LVM logical volume link to root, primary swap, or dump volume
SYNOPSIS
autobackup] dump_lv] vg_name
Remarks
cannot be performed if the volume group is activated in shared mode.
DESCRIPTION
This command is supported for arguments belonging to volume groups version 1.0. Attempting this command with arguments belong to volume
groups version 2.0 or higher will result in an error.
The command updates all physical volumes contained in the volume group vg_name such that the logical volume is removed as a root, primary
swap, or dump volume when the system is next booted on the volume group.
Options and Arguments
recognizes the following options and arguments:
vg_name The path name of the volume group.
Set automatic backup for this invocation of this command.
autobackup can have one of the following values:
Automatically back up configuration changes made to the logical volume.
This is the default.
After this command executes, the command (see vgcfgbackup(1M)) is executed for the volume group to which
the logical volume belongs.
Do not back up configuration changes this time.
Remove the definition of
dump_lv as one of the dump volumes. Update the Boot Data Reserved Area.
This option will be obsolete in the next HP-UX release.
Remove the definitions of all of the root, primary swap,
and all dump volumes from the given volume group. Update the Boot Data Reserved Area.
Remove the definition of the primary swap volume
from the given volume group. Update the Boot Data Reserved Area.
This option will be obsolete in the next HP-UX release.
Print verbose messages.
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
Environment Variables
determines the language in which messages are displayed.
If is not specified or is null, it defaults to "C" (see lang(5)).
If any internationalization variable contains an invalid setting, all internationalization variables default to "C" (see environ(5)).
EXAMPLES
Specify that the logical volume should be removed as one of the dump logical volumes:
Specify that volume group should no longer be a root volume group. Primary swap and dump are also removed.
SEE ALSO
lvlnboot(1M), lvmadm(1M).
lvrmboot(1M)