Ensure that the following conditions are met:
The cluster on which you want to remove trust is running.
The cluster name of the partner cluster is known.
The host information of the partner cluster must defined in the local host file. The local cluster needs to know how to reach the partner cluster by name.
Log in to a cluster node.
You must be assigned the Geo Management RBAC rights profile to complete this procedure. For more information about RBAC, see Sun Cluster Geographic Edition Software and RBAC.
If there is a partnership configured between the two clusters, dissolve that partnership.
Run the following command on both clusters:
# geops leave |
On all nodes of both clusters, remove all keys for the remote cluster from the truststore file on the local node.
# geops remove-trust -c remotepartnerclustername |
Perform this step on all the nodes of the local cluster, and then repeat this step on all nodes of the partner cluster.
Specifies the logical hostname of the cluster from which you want to remove the keys. The name for the remote cluster must be identical to the cluster name you specified when adding trust with the geops add-trust command. You do not need to specify the fully qualified name if the remote cluster is reachable by partial name.
When you use this option with the add-trust or remote-trust subcommand, the option specifies the alias where the public keys on the remote cluster are stored. An alias for certificates on the remote cluster has the following pattern:
remotepartnercluster.certificate[0-9]*
Keys and only keys that belong to the remote cluster should have their alias match this pattern.
For more information about the geops command, refer to the geops(1M) man page.
If you choose to use the Sun Cluster Manager, it handles all nodes of a cluster in a single operation.
Repeat the preceding steps on a node of the remote partner cluster.