If you're a beginner I advice you don't try to undo anything, SDS is very easy but if you dunno what you are doing you can mess up system just as easily.
To see what metadevices you have run
metastat -p
df -k
then compare which metadevice is used for which filesystem, df -k will also show you what is being mounted and how much used, metadevice for swap will not show up in df.
before you do anything, do yourself a favor goto /etc and backup the following
Is quite easy. But before undoing anything. You need to compare metadevices to filesystem.
If your metadevices are concatted or striped across more than 1 disk, that filesystem cannot undo, if you undo you will lose data. To fix this I guess you have to backup the data to tape or create a new non-sds single disk slice filesystem large enough to hold that data, it can be time consuming depending on the size of your data.
But if once you established 1 metadevice --> 1 disk slice then next thing is to rewrite your vfstab file to mount block devices change the /dev/md/dsk to /dev/dsk, it helps if you had the original before the OS was under SDS otherwise you have to write it yourself.
Lastly you need to edit out or delete the following in /etc/system.
Begin MDD root info (do not edit)
forceload: misc/md_trans
forceload: misc/md_raid
forceload: misc/md_hotspares
forceload: misc/md_sp
forceload: misc/md_stripe
forceload: misc/md_mirror
forceload: drv/pcisch
forceload: drv/qlc
forceload: drv/fp
forceload: drv/ssd
rootdev:/pseudo/md@0:0,0,blk
End MDD root info (do not edit)
If you fail to do this and reboot the system, the system may start to go into a looping panic.
Once you are sure re-configured everything properly do the reboot. BUT DO NOT DO METACLEAR on any metadevice until you have rebooted the system at least once and the system able to come up properly.
Make sure you backup those files like I told you to. In case the whole thing screw up you can at least have a fall back.
no no no ... there is no need to detach any mirror DO NOT DETACH ANY MIRROR AND DO NOT DO ANY METACLEAR
Configure your /etc/vfstab file to first boot up in block device, hash off those entries in /etc/system then reboot server. until you are sure the server can boot up properly in block device then only do metaclear.
This is because in the event some thing screw up you can still fall back, if something bad happens just
cp /etc/vfstab.ORG.APRIL /etc/vfstab
cp /etc/system.ORG.APRIL /etc/system
I don't want to lecture you but when you do something like this you must ALWAYS think where is your way out, what is the fall back plan in case something goes wrong, don't do something without any planning then when things go wrong and you start to regret, it will be too late by then.