This command removes the OS monitoring or base management feature from a provisionable server.
There are two levels of removing the OS monitoring feature with this command. If you don't specify the uninstall keyword, the OS monitoring feature remains installed on the provisionable server, but the feature is no longer supported and the server's OS can no longer be monitored with N1 System Manager. If you specify the uninstall keyword, the OS monitoring feature is uninstalled from the provisionable server and consequently the OS monitoring feature is no longer supported. Once removed in either instance, the OS resource health state for the server becomes uninitialized.
When you remove the base management feature, the feature is uninstalled from the provisionable server and it is no longer supported. The OS monitoring feature must be uninstalled from a server before the base management feature can be removed.
After you remove a feature, you can always use the add server command to add it back again. The Base Management Supported and OS Monitoring Supported fields in the show server output provide the current status on a server's features.
Remove the OS monitoring feature from a provisionable server:
remove server server feature osmonitor [uninstall] |
Remove the base management feature from a provisionable server:
remove server server feature basemanagement |
basemanagement – Uninstall the base management feature from the server. The OS monitoring feature must be uninstalled on a server before the base management feature can be removed.
osmonitor – Remove support for the OS monitoring feature on the server. The OS resource health state for the server becomes uninitialized.
server – The management name of a server.
uninstall – Uninstall the OS monitoring feature from the provisionable server.