- Installing and Configuring an Oracle Solaris Cluster 4.4 Environment
- Uninstalling Software From the Cluster
- Uninstalling the Software
- How to Unconfigure a Zone Cluster
How to Unconfigure a Zone Cluster
- Assume the
root
role on a node of the global cluster. - Take offline each resource group in the zone cluster and disable its resources.
Note:
The following steps are performed from a global-cluster node. To instead perform these steps from a node of the zone cluster, log in to the zone-cluster node and omit "-Z
zone-cluster" from each command.- Take each resource offline.
- List all enabled resources in the zone cluster.
- Identify those resources that depend on other resources.
phys-schost# clresource show -Z zone-cluster -p resource_dependencies === Resources === Resource: node Resource_dependencies: node …
You must disable dependent resources first before you disable the resources that they depend on.
- Disable each enabled resource in the cluster.
phys-schost# clresource disable -Z zone-cluster resource
See the
clresource
(8CL) man page for more information. - Verify that all resources are disabled.
phys-schost# clresource show -Z zone-cluster -p Enabled === Resources === Resource: resource Enabled{nodename1}: False Enabled{nodename2}: False …
- Move each resource group to the unmanaged state.
- Verify that all resources on all nodes are Offline and that all resource groups are in the Unmanaged state.
phys-schost# cluster status -Z zone-cluster -t resource,resourcegroup
- Delete all resource groups and their resources from the zone cluster.
- Halt the zone cluster.
- Uninstall the zone cluster.
phys-schost# clzonecluster uninstall zone-cluster-name
- Unconfigure the zone cluster.
phys-schost# clzonecluster delete zone-cluster-name