
Chapter 10, Troubleshooting 133
Removing a VxVM Volume Clone
In this example, clone_wil_test_clone was created for a frozen image backup that
was configured with Extended Frozen Image Services. If a backup failed with log
entries similar to those included above, the clone must be manually deleted.
2. To remove the clone, enter the following:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpdgclone -g disk_group -n volume -c
For the above example, you would enter:
/usr/openv/netbackup/bin/bpdgclone -g wil_test -n vol01 -c
where wil_test is the name of the disk group and volo1 is the name of the VxVM
volume. (Use the Volume Manager vxprint command to display volume names and
other volume information).
The bpdgclone command is described in more detail in the “ServerFree Agent
Commands” appendix of this manual. For assistance with vxprint and other
Volume Manager commands, refer to the VERITAS Volume Manager Administrator’s
Guide.
3. To verify that the clone has been removed, re-enter
vxdg list.
Sample output:
NAME STATE ID
rootdg enabled 983299491.1025.turnip
VolMgr enabled 995995264.8366.turnip
wil_test enabled 983815798.1417.turnip
The clone no longer appears in the list.
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