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PRIMECLUSTER Global File Services Configuration and Administration Guide 4.3

9.4.2 Deleting node configuration information from the management partition

When you delete node configuration information from the management partition, you will execute sfcsetup(8) with -d option. As a result, it is deleted node information that executed sfcsetup(8), from the management partition. And it is deleted the management partition from executed sfcsetup(8) node.

Note

Please confirm whether to meet the following requirements beforehand when you delete node configuration information from the management partition.

  • The GFS Shared File System which makes the deleted node the range of a shared node is a nonexistence.

On the node that is to be deleted, execute the command as shown below:

# sfcsetup -d <Enter>