2. Determine the name of the mirrored volume. Type the following command:

# raidctl

 

 

 

RAID

RAID

RAID

Disk

Volume

Status

Disk

Status

------------------------------------

c1t0d0

OK

c1t0d0

OK

 

 

c1t1d0

OK

 

 

 

 

In this example, the mirrored volume is c1t0d0.

Note – The logical device names might appear differently on your system, depending on the number and type of add-on disk controllers installed.

3.To delete the volume, type the following command:

#raidctl -dmirrored-volume

For example:

#raidctl -d c1t0d0

RAID Volume ‘c1t0d0’ deleted

4.To confirm that you have deleted the RAID array, type the following command:

#raidctl

For example:

#raidctl

No RAID volumes found

For more information, see the raidctl(1M) man page.

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