To remove a resource group, you must first remove all of the resources from the resource group.
Perform this procedure from any cluster node.
To identify all resources in the resource group that you are removing, type the following command:
# clresource show -v |
On a cluster member, become superuser or assume a role that provides solaris.cluster.modify RBAC authorization.
Run the following command to switch the resource group offline.
# clresourcegroup offline resource-group |
Specifies the name of the resource group to take offline.
Disable all of the resources in the resource group that you are removing.
# clresource disable resource |
Specifies the name of the resource to disable.
Remove all of the resources from the resource group.
For each resource, type the following command.
# clresource delete resource |
Specifies the name of the resource to be removed.
Remove the resource group.
# clresourcegroup delete resource-group |
Specifies the name of the resource group to be removed.
Verify that the resource group has been removed.
# clresourcegroup show |
This example shows how to remove a resource group (resource-group-1) after you have removed its resource (resource-1).
# clresourcegroup offline resource-group-1 # clresource disable resource-1 # clresource delete resource-1 # clresourcegroup delete resource-group-1 |
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