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ETERNUS SF Storage Cruiser V16.9.1 / AdvancedCopy Manager V16.9.1 Cluster Environment Setup Guide
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Chapter 14 Deletion of Cluster Environment for Managed Server Transactions

This chapter explains how to delete cluster environments for Managed Server transactions.

In this document, the primary node is a node in a cluster transaction that was set up as a primary node in "Chapter 8 Customization for Managed Server Transactions", and the secondary node is a node in the cluster transaction that was set up as a secondary node.
The secondary node A shows the node which deletes the environment of Managed Server transactions last in the secondary nodes in this cluster transaction. The secondary node B shows the remaining secondary nodes in this cluster transaction.

If you used a 1:1 Standby system, a Mutual Standby system, or a n:1 Standby system, perform the deletion work of a primary node and a secondary node A. If you used a Cascade system or a Priority Transfer system, perform the deletion work of a primary node, a secondary node A, and a secondary node B.

The deletion method is different depending on operating systems. Refer to "14.1 Deletion of Cluster Environment for Windows Clustered System" for Windows environments. Refer to "14.2 Deletion of Cluster Environment for Solaris/Linux/HP-UX Clustered System" for Solaris, Linux, or HP-UX environments.