Deleting A Cluster - Cisco MDS 9216 Configuration Manual

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Chapter 3
Creating and Managing Clusters
Deleting a node from a Cluster
When you delete a node in a cluster, the node is removed from the cluster state. In addition, the local
state of the deleted node is also updated to indicate that it is no longer a part of any cluster.
If the node is offline, the local state of the deleted node should be explicitly updated using the node svc
x/y delete command.

Deleting a Cluster

The MDS CLI does not use an explicit command to delete a cluster. The cluster is automatically deleted
when the last node in the cluster is deleted.
Cisco MDS 9000 Family SAN Volume Controller Configuration Guide
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78-16119-01, Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.3

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