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Thales V6000 - Appendix C: IPMI; IPMI Overview; Configuring and Accessing IPMI on the DSM

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Appendix B: HA for V6x00 and Virtual Appliances
Deleting a Node from a Cluster
DSM Installation and Configuration Guide
Copyright 2009 - 2020 Thales Group. All rights reserved.
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3. Click Delete.
The Delete HA node dialog opens if the node has hosts attached. The options are:
o
Manually assign the hosts to other nodes before deleting <node>. Click Cancel.
See "Adding a Host to a new HA node" on page141.
o
Leave hosts unassigned after deletion of <node>. Click Delete.
See "Deleting a Node from a Cluster with Hosts assigned" on the previous page.
o
Let DSM assign hosts to available nodes in the cluster before deleting <node>. Click Delete.
The DSM evenly distributes the hosts to balance the load in the HA cluster.
o
Assign hosts to a specific node before deleting <node>. Click Delete.
4. When you select this last option, the Node to assign to menu opens. Select a node from the dropdown menu.
5. Click Delete.
Note
After deletion, make sure that you log on to the deleted node through the CLI menu and run HA >
Cleanup.

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