Managing Serviceguard Nineteenth Edition, Reprinted June 2011
NOTE: You should not disable Serviceguard on a system on which it is actually running. If you
are not sure, you can get an indication by means of the command:
ps -e | grep cmclconfd
If there are cmclconfd processes running, it does not mean for certain that Serviceguard is running
on this system (cmclconfd could simply be handling UDP queries from a Serviceguard cluster on
the same subnet) but it does mean you should investigate further before disabling Serviceguard.
Removing Serviceguard from a System
To remove Serviceguard from a node, use the swremove command.
CAUTION: Remove the node from the cluster first. If you run the swremove command on a server
that is still a member of a cluster, it will cause that cluster to halt, and the cluster configuration to
be deleted.
To remove Serviceguard:
1. If the node is an active member of a cluster, halt the node.
2. If the node is included in a cluster configuration, remove the node from the configuration.
3. If you are removing Serviceguard from more than one node, issue swremove on one node
at a time.
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