Re: HACMP remove vpath/hdisks on standby server
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Date: 07/17/03
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Date: 17 Jul 2003 10:02:10 -0600
uk03170 <member30505@dbforums.com> wrote:
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: group with HACMP closed down, I can't close HACMP as I cannot get down
: time to do this and need to do it whilst HACMP is running, I can't rmdev
: the devices as they are associated with a volume group and I don't
: really want to use odmdelete, a colleague suggested that I leave the
: standby server as it is and take away the Lun at a fabric level so the
: next time the server is rebooted the devices will be in a defined state
: and we can then remove them, I'm not keen on this idea as it's untidy
: and I don't know when we will be able to reboot this server.
Bite the bullet & ask for downtime. All clusters needs its
maintenance window. I'm sure you want the cluster to be in
a working state ... which it why it was clustered together
in the first place ...
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