5.7.2 Deleting logical hosts (in UNIX)
In UNIX, use commands to delete a logical host. You must delete the logical host on both the primary and secondary nodes. Execute the following:
jbsunsetcnf -i -h logical-host-name
For details on the jbsunsetcnf command, see jbsunsetcnf in 15. Commands.
This procedure deletes the logical host information for JP1/Base and the programs that require JP1/Base (JP1/IM, JP1/AJS, or JP1/Power Monitor). However, shared files and shared directories remain on the shared disk. Delete these files and directories manually.
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Note the following if you specify the same name for both the logical host name and the physical host name (as output by the hostname command).
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Modify the settings for the event service environment.
Uncomment the line server * default which is included in the event server index file (index) by default.
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Modify the settings for the environment setting directory.
To specify the environment setting directory on the physical host to be the installation folder, modify the settings as follows:
1. Create a definition file with the following contents.
You can choose any name for the definition file.
[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1BASE\]
"JP1BASE_CONFDIR"="/etc/opt/jp1base/conf"
2. Execute the following command to reflect the settings in the created definition file in the common definition information:
/opt/jp1base/bin/jbssetcnf definition-file-name
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