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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Base User's Guide


5.7.1 Deleting logical hosts (in Windows)

In Windows, you can delete a logical host by using a command, or from the GUI. The logical host must be deleted from both the primary and secondary node.

Deleting logical hosts from the GUI:
  1. Execute the jp1bshasetup.exe command.

  2. In the Settings for Base Cluster System dialog box, click the Delete Logical Host button.

  3. Select the name of the logical host you want to delete.

Deleting logical hosts using a command:

Execute the following command:

jbs_setup_cluster -h node0 -r

For details on the jbs_setup_cluster command, see jbs_setup_cluster (Windows only) in 15. Commands.

These operations delete the logical host information and services for JP1/Base, JP1/IM, and JP1/AJS, as well as the logical host information for JP1/Power Monitor. They do not delete the shared files and folders on the shared disk, so delete these files and folders manually.

Notes:

If the host names of the logical host and the physical host (as reported by the hostname command) are the same in your environment, perform the following additional tasks:

  • Change the configuration of the event service environment.

    Uncomment the line server * default which is included in the event server index file (index) by default.

  • Restore the original definition in jevlogical_setup.conf.

    1. Create a definition file with the following contents.

    You can choose any name for the file.

    [JP1_DEFAULT\JP1BASE\]

    "JEVSERVICE_LOGICAL"=dword:00000000

    2. Execute the following command to apply the file contents to the common definition information.

    jbssetcnf definition-file-name