Configuring Your System and Network
Deleting an HA Configuration
Note:
Note:
To delete an existing HA configuration:
1. In Command View NAS, click the Configuration tab.
2. Under High Availability, select HA Properties.
3. Select Actions > Delete HA Configuration.
4. Click OK after you have read the warning about the consequences of deleting
Starting and Stopping an HA Cluster
Note:
Once a cluster configuration exists, you can manually start clustering services.
The cluster will not start automatically. You can start the clustering services with
or without packages defined. The clustering services automatically start any
packages that you configured with Auto Start enabled.
When you stop the clustering services, all packages stop gracefully and the cluster
stops. Stopping clustering services does not cause the systems to shut down or
restart. When a clustering services stop command completes, the systems is up but
no packages are running; therefore, all volume groups are inactive and no storage
is accessible to client systems.
You can configure the clustering services to automatically start when the system
boots. By default, the clustering services auto-start feature is disabled and you
must start clustering services manually. If you enable the clustering services
auto-start feature, clustering services will start automatically when the system
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Applies to high-availability NAS solutions only.
The cluster must be stopped before deleting an HA configuration.
an HA configuration.
Applies to high-availability NAS solutions only.