3.4 Deleting the logical host
This subsection describes how to delete the logical host. The logical host deletion procedure depends on the OS.
- In Windows
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Use the jp1bshasetup command of JP1/Base.
To delete the logical host:
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Execute jp1bshasetup.exe.
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In the Settings for Base Node Switching System window, click the Delete Logical Host button.
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Select the name of the logical host that you want to delete.
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Click the Next button.
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Check that the deletion details are correct and click the Finish button.
- In UNIX
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Use the jbsunsetcnf command of JP1/Base. Execute the following command:
/opt/jp1base/bin/jbsunsetcnf -i -h logical-host-name
Note that when you delete the logical host, the logical hosts for JP1/Base and for those products that require JP1/Base are also deleted in the batch mode. When you delete only JP1/IM - EG for NNMi from a logical host, you must execute the following commands to delete common definitions on the primary node and the secondary node.
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[logical-host-name\JP1EG4NNMI\] key
jbsunsetcnf -h logical-host-name -c JP1EG4NNMI
Shared files (shared folders) on the shared disk are not deleted; you must delete them manually.
For details about the jp1bshasetup and jbsunsetcnf commands, see the JP1/Base User's Guide.