Managing Serviceguard Sixteenth Edition, March 2009
NOTE: The cmdeleteconf command removes only the cluster binary file
/etc/cmcluster/cmclconfig. It does not remove any other files from the
/etc/cmcluster directory.
Although the cluster must be halted, all nodes in the cluster should be powered up
and accessible before you use the cmdeleteconf command. If a node is powered
down, power it up and boot. If a node is inaccessible, you will see a list of inaccessible
nodes together with the following message:
It is recommended that you do not proceed with the
configuration operation unless you are sure these nodes are
permanently unavailable.Do you want to continue?
Reply Yes to remove the configuration. Later, if the inaccessible node becomes available,
you should run the cmdeleteconf command on that node to remove the configuration
file.
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