Deleting A Member From A Cluster - Red Hat Cluster for Enterprise Linux 5 Configuration

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d.
Joining the added node to cluster.
A progress page shows the progress of those actions for each added node.
5.
When the process of adding a node is complete, a page is displayed providing a configura-
tion interface for the cluster.
6.
At the detailed menu for the cluster (below the clusters menu), click Nodes. Clicking
Nodes causes the following displays:
A list of cluster nodes in the center of the page
The Add a Node element and the Configure element with a list of the nodes configured
in the cluster at the detailed menu for the cluster (below the clusters menu)
7.
Click the link for an added node at either the list in the center of the page or in the list in the
detailed menu under the clusters menu. Clicking the link for the added node causes a
page to be displayed for that link showing how that node is configured.
8.
At the bottom of the page, under Main Fencing Method, click Add a fence device to this
level.
9.
Select a fence device and provide parameters for the fence device (for example port num-
ber).
Note
You can choose from an existing fence device or create a new fence device.
10. Click Update main fence properties and wait for the change to take effect.

6.3. Deleting a Member from a Cluster

To delete a member from an existing cluster that is currently in operation, follow the steps in this
section. The starting point of the procedure is at the Choose a cluster to administer page
(displayed on the cluster tab).
1.
Click the link of the node to be deleted. Clicking the link of the node to be deleted causes a
page to be displayed for that link showing how that node is configured.
Note
To allow services running on a node to fail over when the node is deleted, skip
the next step.
6.3. Deleting a Member from a Cluster
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