Chapter 9 Deleting Resources
This chapter explains how to delete resources.
It is possible to register and delete a managed server and LAN switch as a single resource when they are in the same chassis.
Note that operation of a server cannot be performed while the LAN switch is being registered and removed.
If the operation is performed simultaneously for multiple resources, one of the following messages is displayed.
In this case, wait until the current operation is completed before executing the desired operation again.
FJSVrcx:ERROR:67210:
LAN_switch_name
(LAN switch):is busy
or
FJSVrcx:ERROR:67210:
Managed_server_name
(physical server):is busy
9.1 Deleting Chassis
This section explains how to delete chassis.
Use the following procedure to delete the chassis.
1.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target chassis, and select [Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
2.
Click <OK>.
The target chassis is deleted from the server resource tree.
Note
If server blades and partitions within the chassis were already registered, delete these server blades and partitions before deleting the chassis.
If LAN switches have been registered, delete all LAN switches before deleting the chassis.
9.2 Deleting Managed Servers
This section explains how to delete managed servers.
Use the following procedure to delete managed servers.
1.
In the ROR console server resource tree, right-click the target server (or the physical OS or the VM host on the server) and select
[Delete] from the popup menu.
The [Delete Resource] dialog is displayed.
If a VM host is running on the server to be deleted, any VM guests running on that host are also deleted from the server resource
tree at the same time. The VM guests to be deleted appear in the [Delete Resource] dialog, so check that it is safe to delete them.
2.
Click <OK>.
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If a physical OS or VM host exists on the target server and HBA address rename is set
The server will be powered off and the target server will be unregistered when the resource is deleted. Resource Orchestrator
does not delete the host affinity settings of storage units or the zoning settings of Fibre Channel switches.
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If WWN information is set for the target server
The host affinity settings of storage units and the zoning settings of Fibre Channel switches will be deleted when the SPARC
Servers/SPARC Enterprise is deleted.
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If the deleted server is a PRIMERGY BX series, a PRIMEQUEST, a SPARC Enterprise M4000/M5000/M8000/M9000, or a
SPARC M10-4S
The target server will be unregistered and remain in the server resource tree.
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