Step 4
Select the virtual IP address of the disaster recovery center.
Step 5
On the menu bar, choose
Configuration
>
Delete Secondary Host...
.
The
Warning
dialog box is displayed.
TIP
You can also delete a disaster recovery center by the following two methods:
l
On the toolbar, click
.
l
Click the right mouse button, and choose
Delete Secondary Host...
from the shortcut menu.
Step 6
Enter
yes
(case insensitive).
Step 7
Click
OK
.
The
Info
dialog box is displayed, stating "Operation succeeded."
Step 8
Click
OK
.
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7.3 Parameter Description
7.3.1 Parameter Description: Creating a Replicate Volume Group
7.3.2 Parameter Description: Adding a Bonding
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.3 Parameter Description: bound port Management
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.4 Parameter Description: Creating a Cluster Virtual IP Address
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.5 Parameter Description: Modifying a Cluster Virtual IP Address
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.6 Parameter Description: Configuring a Cluster Virtual IP Address
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.7 Parameter Description: Adding a Secondary Host
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.8 Parameter Description: Setting Advanced Properties of a Secondary Host
On this interface, you can query specific descriptions of the parameters in the
7.3.9 Parameter Description: Configuring LogOwner
7 Configuring the Data Replication Function
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Initial Configuration Guide
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