This section explains how to delete an L-Server.
To delete an L-Server the L-Server must be stopped.
If an L-Server is deleted, the resources allocated to the L-Server are automatically made available for reuse.
Note
[Solaris Containers]
L-Servers cannot be deleted from the ROR console.
Right-click the target L-Server in the orchestration tree, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete an L-Server] dialog is displayed.
Click <OK>.
The target L-Server is deleted.
Note
When deleting an L-Server, log off from the ETERNUSmgr of ETERNUS storage registered on ESC.
When operating NetApp storage in cluster environments and operating a partial system due to system trouble, perform the operation after recovering the NetApp storage and returning the system to cluster operation.
When the disk resource is a LUN created in advance, a LUN for iSCSI boot, or a disk resource for virtual L-Servers, it is recommended to delete the data on the disk, as the data is not deleted when deleting the L-Server to which the disk resource is allocated. For details on how to delete data on the disks, refer to the cautionary notes of "14.5 Storage Resources".
If they are disk resources that were created with dynamic LUN mirroring, the disk resources on the local site and on the remote site are deleted simultaneously when the L-Server is deleted.
When deleting a virtual L-Server, the target L-Server will enter unknown status, and a warning message may be displayed. When the L-Server has been deleted, the warning message will disappear, so no corrective action is necessary.
From the command-line, execute rcxadm lserver delete.
For details on the rcxadm lserver delete command, refer to "3.6 rcxadm lserver" in the "Reference Guide (Command/XML) CE".