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ServerView Resource Orchestrator Cloud Edition V3.1.0 User's Guide for Infrastructure Administrators (Resource Management)

17.4 Deleting an L-Server

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.

  1. 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.

  2. 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".