Use the following procedure to remove cluster transport cables, transport adapters, and transport switches from a node configuration. When a cable is disabled, the two endpoints of the cable remain configured. An adapter cannot be removed if it is still in use as an endpoint on a transport cable.
Caution - Each cluster node needs at least one functioning transport path to every other node in the cluster. No two nodes should be isolated from one another. Always verify the status of a node's cluster interconnect before disabling a cable. Only disable a cable connection after you have verified that it is redundant. That is, ensure that another connection is available. Disabling a node's last remaining working cable takes the node out of cluster membership. |
The phys-schost# prompt reflects a global-cluster prompt. Perform this procedure on a global cluster.
This procedure provides the long forms of the Oracle Solaris Cluster commands. Most commands also have short forms. Except for the long and short forms of the command names, the commands are identical.
# clinterconnect status
Caution - If you receive an error such as path faulted while attempting to remove one node of a two-node cluster, investigate the problem before continuing with this procedure. Such a problem could indicate that a node path is unavailable. Removing the remaining operational path takes the node out of cluster membership and could result in a cluster reconfiguration. |
# clsetup
The Main Menu is displayed.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information. You need to know the applicable node names, adapter names, and switch names.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information. You need to know the applicable node names, adapter names, and switch names.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information. You need to know the applicable node names, adapter names, and switch names.
If you are removing a physical adapter from a node, see the Oracle Solaris Cluster Hardware Administration Manual for hardware service procedures.
Follow the instructions and type the requested information. You need to know the applicable node names, adapter names, and switch names.
# clinterconnect show node:adapter,adapternode # clinterconnect show node:adapter # clinterconnect show node:switch
The transport cable or adapter removed from the respective node should not appear in the output from this command.
The following example shows how to verify removal of a transport cable, transport adapter, or transport switch.
# clinterconnect show phys-schost-1:net5,hub2@0 ===Transport Cables === Transport Cable: phys-schost-1:net5,hub2@0 Endpoint1: phys-schost-1:net5 Endpoint2: hub2@0 State: Enabled # clinterconnect show phys-schost-1:net5 === Transport Adepters for net5 Transport Adapter: net5 Adapter State: Enabled Adapter Transport Type: dlpi Adapter Property (device_name): net6 Adapter Property (device_instance): 0 Adapter Property (lazy_free): 1 Adapter Property (dlpi_heartbeat_timeout): 10000 Adapter Property (dlpi_heartbeat_quantum): 1000 Adapter Property (nw_bandwidth): 80 Adapter Property (bandwidth): 70 Adapter Property (ip_address): 172.16.0.129 Adapter Property (netmask): 255.255.255.128 Adapter Port Names: 0 Adapter Port State (0): Enabled # clinterconnect show hub2 === Transport Switches === Transport Switch: hub2 State: Enabled Type: switch Port Names: 1 2 Port State(1): Enabled Port State(2): Enabled