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Chapter 4 Configuring Clusters
Removing clusters
To delete a cluster, you must delete each member from the cluster individually, using the
procedure described in
“Removing cluster members” on page 65
.
Note:
When deleting cluster members, you must delete the Admin Manager (Windows) or
the Admin Agent (UNIX) last. This server is the first server you added to the cluster.
When the last cluster member has been removed, the cluster itself is deleted.
To determine which server is the Admin Manager in Windows:
1 Open the ClusterCATS Explorer.
2 Right-click on the cluster icon and select Configure > Administration.
The cluster’s Properties dialog box opens displaying the Administration tab. The
server designated as the Admin Manager is the active entry in the drop-down list.
To determine which server is the Admin Agent in UNIX:
1 In the ClusterCATS Web Explorer, click the Show Cluster link.
2 Enter the fully qualified host name of a server in the Web Server Name field.
3 Click OK.
The Cluster Member List page appears. If you get an "Error: Server
<cluster_member_name> could not be found", ensure that you used the correct, fully
qualified server name and that the server is running.
4 Click the Administration link. The Cluster Administration page appears. The Admin
Agent is the currently selected host in the Admin Agent field.
Summary of Contents for COLDFUSION MX-CLUSTERCATS
Page 1: ...macromedia Using ClusterCATS...
Page 56: ...46 Chapter 3 Installing ClusterCATS...
Page 118: ...108 Chapter 4 Configuring Clusters...
Page 156: ...146 Index...