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Dissociating and Removing PlexesWhen a plex is no longer needed, you can dissociate it from its volume and remove it as an object from VxVM. You might want to remove a plex for the following reasons:
![]() To dissociate a plex from the associated volume and remove it as an object from VxVM, use the following command: # vxplex [-g diskgroup] -o rm dis plex For example, to dissociate and remove a plex named vol01-02 in the disk group, mydg, use the following command: # vxplex -g mydg -o rm dis vol01-02 This command removes the plex vol01-02 and all associated subdisks. Alternatively, you can first dissociate the plex and subdisks, and then remove them with the following commands: # vxplex [-g diskgroup] dis plex # vxedit [-g diskgroup] -r rm plex When used together, these commands produce the same result as the vxplex -o rm dis command. The -r option to vxedit rm recursively removes all objects from the specified object downward. In this way, a plex and its associated subdisks can be removed by a single vxedit command. |
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