You can submit
the Delete cluster member job
to remove a cluster member from the flexible management environment.
Before you begin
Start the job
manager and the managed targets. The cluster
member that you want to delete must be a managed resource of the job
manager.
About this task
You can use the administrative console
of the job manager
or the deployment manager to delete a cluster member from one or more
managed clusters. From the console, choose the Delete cluster
member job, specify job options, review the summary, and
submit the job.
The job stops the cluster member, if it is running,
and removes the cluster member from the flexible management environment.
Instead
of using a console, you can run the deleteClusterMember job script
in the AdministrativeJobs command group. See the Administrative job
types topic.
Procedure
- Click from
the navigation tree of the administrative console.
- Choose a job to delete a cluster member.
- Select the Delete cluster member job
type from the list.
- Optionally specify
a description of the job.
- Click Next.
- Choose one or more managed
targets on which the cluster
member resides.
- Select a group of targets
from the list, or select Target
names.
- If you selected Target
names,
then specify a target name and click Add, or
click Find and specify the chosen targets on
the Find targets page.
- If user authentication
is required, specify a user name,
password, or any other authentication values as needed.
- Click Next.
- Specify parameters for the delete member
job.
- For Cluster name,
specify the
name of the cluster that groups the cluster member.
To
see the names of existing clusters on the targets, click Find on
the Specify job parameters page. On the Find target resources page,
specify the targets and click Find.
For example, suppose the cluster member that you want to
delete, cluster_member_2, belongs to the cluster2 cluster.
Specify the cluster name:cluster2
- For Member node, specify
the
name of the node on which the cluster member resides. For
example, suppose the Target resources page shows that the deployment
manager node on which cluster_member_2 resides is
named myNode01. Specify the member node name:
myNode01
- For Member
name, specify the
name of the cluster member that you want to delete. For
example, specify the cluster member name:
cluster_member_2
- If the cluster has a replication domain and
you want
to remove a replicator entry for the cluster member, select Delete
entry (true).
By default,
the product does not delete the replicator entry having the server
name of this cluster member from the cluster replication domain. The
default value is clear (false).
- Click Next.
- Schedule the job.
- Optionally specify one or more email addresses where
notifications are sent when the job finishes.
If you
specify multiple email addresses, separate them with commas.
- Select when the job is available for submission.
- Select the job expiration.
- Optionally specify a recurring interval for the job,
a start date and time for the interval, and an end date and time for
the interval.
- Click Next.
- Review the summary, and click Finish to
submit the job.
Results
The targets run the
job and attempt to delete the cluster
member.
What to do next
On the Job status page, click the
ID of the delete cluster
member job and view the job status. Click the status refresh icon
to refresh the displayed status.
If
the job is not successful, view any error messages that result from
running the job, correct the error condition, and submit the job again.
If
the job is successful, click . The names of
deleted cluster members are not in the list of resources.