Sun Cluster 3.0 5/02 Supplement

Task Map: Removing a Cluster Node (5/02)

The following task map was changed in the Sun Cluster 3.0 5/02 update release and applies to this update and all subsequent updates to Sun Cluster 3.0 software. Referenced procedures that are not provided in this task map are located in the Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 System Administration Guide.

Table 6-1 Task Map: Removing a Cluster Node (5/02)

Task 

For Instructions, Go To 

Remove node from all resource groups 

- Use scrgadm

Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 Data Services Installation and Configuration Guide: See the procedure for how to remove a node from an existing resource group.

Remove node from all disk device groups 

- Use scconf, metaset, and scsetup

"How to Remove a Node From All Disk Device Groups (5/02)"

Place node being removed into maintenance state 

- Use scswitch, shutdown, and scconf

"How to Put a Node Into Maintenance State" 

Remove all logical transport connections to the node being removed 

- Use scsetup

"How to Remove Cluster Transport Cables, Transport Adapters, and Transport Junctions" 

 

Remove all quorum devices shared with the node being removed 

- Use scsetup

"How to Remove a Quorum Device" 

or 

"How to Remove the Last Quorum Device From a Cluster" 

Remove node from the cluster software configuration 

- Use scconf

"How to Remove a Node From the Cluster Software Configuration (5/02)"

(Optional) Uninstall Sun Cluster software from the removed node 

- Use scinstall

"How to Uninstall Sun Cluster Software From a Cluster Node (5/02)"

Disconnect required shared storage from the node and cluster 

- Follow the procedures in your volume manager documentation and hardware guide. To remove the physical hardware from the node, see the Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 Hardware Guide section on installing and maintaining cluster interconnect and public network hardware.

Solstice DiskSuite or VxVM administration guide 

Hardware documentation 

Sun Cluster 3.0 12/01 Hardware Guide