Deleting An Ha Cluster Member - Brocade Communications Systems Brocade 8/12c Administrator's Manual

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Case 2: Replacing a "live" encryption engine in an HA cluster
1. Invoke the cryptocfg
2. Commit the transaction.
3. Invoke the cryptocfg
4. Invoke the cryptocfg
5. Remove the encryption engine EE2 from the encryption group
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Deleting an HA cluster member

This command dissolves the HA cluster and removes failover capability from the participating
encryption engines.
1. Log into the group leader as Admin or SecurityAdmin.
2. Enter the cryptocfg
3. Enter the cryptocfg
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replace -haclustermember command on the group leader to replace the
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live encryption engine EE2 with another encryption engine (EE3). This operation effectively
removes EE2 from the HA cluster and adds the replacement encryption engine (EE3) to the HA
cluster. The target associations (T2) from the replaced encryption engine (EE2) are transferred
to the replacement encryption engine (EE3).
reclaimWWN -EE command on the group leader followed by WWN of the
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DCX/DCX-4S and the slot number of the failed encryption engine.
commit command to sync the configuration in the encryption group.
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FIGURE 111
Replacing a "live" encryption engine in an HA cluster.
delete -hacluster command. Specify the name of the HA cluster you wish
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to delete.
SecurityAdmin:switch>cryptocfg --delete -hacluster HAC1
Delete HA cluster status: Operation succeeded.
commit command to commit the transaction.
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