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volunroot(8)							  volunroot(8)

NAME
       volunroot - Remove Logical Storage Manager hooks for bootable volumes

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/volunroot [-a	| -A]

OPTIONS
       Specifies that all volumes on the system disk be converted back to UNIX
       disk partitions, not just  the  root  and  swap	volumes,  rootvol  and
       swapvol.	  Forces  removal  of the private region unless it is the last
       one in the system.

DESCRIPTION
       The volunroot script restores the accessibility of the root, swap,  and
       other  file  systems  on the boot disk directly through disk partitions
       instead of through  volume  devices.  The  script  also	removes	 other
       changes	that  were  made to enable booting of the system from the root
       volume, so that the system will boot with no dependency on the  Logical
       Storage Manager.

       When  used  with	 no  options, volunroot affects only the root and swap
       volumes, rootvol and swapvol.

RESTRICTIONS
       The volunroot command is not supported in a cluster.

       For volunroot to work properly, only one plex must exist	 for  each  of
       the  affected  volumes. This plex must be the one created by volrootmir
       or the original plex created when the root disk was encapsulated.  This
       ensures	that  the  underlying subdisks will have equivalent partitions
       defined for them on the disk.

       If these conditions are not met, the volunroot operation fails and none
       of the volumes are converted to disk partitions.

       The unwanted plexes can be removed using either voledit or volplex.

SEE ALSO
       Commands:  volencap(8),	voldiskadm(8),	voledit(8),  volintro(8), vol‐
       plex(8), volrootmir(8)

								  volunroot(8)
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