Just to complete Sowser's answers:
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Originally Posted by Sowser
pretty easy, delete the contents of the mount point.
It's not necessary.
before this, make sure there are no processes working on that fs.
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then remove the directory itself.
It's not necessary.
Make sure also that your /etc/vfstab (or similars) has no references to that FS.
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then go through format and wipe out the slice of the mount point.
save the label.
exit.
It's not necessary. That's just a tag.
Now you can use that slice for whatever you want, leaving it as it is or changing it.
You don't really need to delete an ufs FS, just quit using it
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then you can do your vxassists to create new veritas mount point. hope that helps.
-S
Regards.