How to delete metadb in solaris 10?

How to delete metadb in solaris 10?

How to Delete State Database Replicas

  1. From the Enhanced Storage tool within the Solaris Management Console, open the State Database Replicas node to view all existing state database replicas. Select replicas to delete, then choose Edit->Delete to remove them.
  2. Use the following form of the metadb command:

How to delete replicas?

To delete replica files from disk:

  1. Open the Home view.
  2. In the inventory pane, select Replicas.
  3. In the working area, select the VM replica and click Remove from > Disk on the ribbon. You can also right-click the VM replica and select Delete from disk.

What is Metastat in Solaris?

metastat displays the state of each Solaris Volume Manager RAID-1 volume on the system.

How do I delete a replica Veeam?

Open the Home view. In the inventory pane, select Replicas. In the working area, select the replica and click Remove from > Configuration on the ribbon. You can also right-click the replica and select Remove from configuration.

How do I delete Veeam backups?

Deleting Backups Manually

  1. In the Veeam Backup & Replication console, open the Home view.
  2. In the Inventory pane, select Backups.
  3. In the working area, right-click the backup job object name and select Delete from disk.

How do I remove a disk from VXDG?

If the disk has subdisks on it when you try to remove it, the following error message is displayed: VxVM vxdg ERROR V-5-1-552 Disk diskname is used by one or more subdisks Use -k to remove device assignment. Using the -k option lets you remove the disk even if it has subdisks. See the vxdg(1M) manual page.

How do I manually delete Veeam Backups?

Does Veeam automatically delete old Backups?

Backup files created with Veeam Agent for Microsoft Windows are removed automatically according to the retention policy settings. If necessary, you can remove a backup file manually with a file manager, for example, Microsoft Windows Explorer.

How do I get rid of volume?

You can delete a volume from either the Disk Management snap-in or the command line. Deleting a volume permanently erases the data stored on the volume. From the Disk Management snap-in, simply right-click the volume and then click Delete Volume.