Deleting A Host In The Geographic Cluster - IBM TotalStorage NAS Gateway 500 Administrator's Manual

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10. Continue through to the end of the Cluster Wizard and click Synchronize.
11. When synchronization completes, click Next and Finish to exit the Cluster

Deleting a host in the geographic cluster

Note: Deleting a host removes all definitions for that host from the cluster, including
To delete a host:
1. Start the Remote Mirroring Wizard from the WebSM Remote
2. Change the Site Topology to indicate the change from dual-host site to
3. Click Next.
4. Click OK at the Are You Sure? dialog box.
5. Select the host you want to delete and click OK.
6. Continue clicking Next to finish the Remote Mirroring Wizard.
7. Continue through to the end of the Cluster Wizard and click Synchronize, or
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6. If adding a host at the remote site, add the host and its IP address and port.
7. For additional GeoPrimary networks, click More Networks and repeat the
steps until done.
8. Click Next to finish the Remote Mirroring Wizard.
9. Proceed through the Cluster Wizard. When you are presented with a node
screen for a new host, fill in all the appropriate information for that host.
Wizard.
all IP addresses and resource group. Any volumes being served by that host
are removed from the cluster and are not accessible until added back to the
cluster. All NFS export and CIFS share definitions for that host will also be
removed, and must be redefined if the host is re-added.
Mirroring→Remote Mirroring Wizard.
single-host site.
exit the Cluster Wizard and synchronize the cluster using the command line,
SMIT or WebSM.

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