Stopping a volume renders it unavailable to the user, and changes the volume kernel state from ENABLED or DETACHED to DISABLED. If the volume cannot be disabled, it remains in its current state. To stop a volume, use the following command:
# vxvol [-g diskgroup] [-f] stop volume ...
To stop all volumes in a specified disk group, use the following command:
# vxvol [-g diskgroup] [-f] stopall
If you need to prevent a closed volume from being opened, use the vxvol maint command, as described in the following section.