request cluster decommission
Description
Remove a WildFire
appliance cluster node from a cluster that has three or more member
nodes. Do not use this command to remove a node from a two-node
cluster. Instead,
Remove
a Node from a Cluster Locally using the
delete
deviceconfig high-availability and
delete
deviceconfig cluster commands.
Hierarchy Location
request cluster
Syntax
request {
cluster {
decommission {
show;
start;
stop;
}
}
}
Options
show—Display
the status of the node decommission job.
start—Begin
the node decommission job.
stop—Abort
the node decommission job.
Sample Output
The Node mode field
confirms that the cluster node decommission worked because the mode
is stand_alone instead of controller or worker.
admin@wf-500> show cluster membership
Service Summary: wfpc signature
Cluster name:
Address: 10.10.10.86
Host name: wf-500
Node name: wfpc-009707000xxx-internal
Serial number: 009707000xxx
Node mode: stand_alone
Server role: True
HA priority:
Last changed: Wed, 15 Feb 2017 00:05:11 -0800
Services: wfcore signature wfpc infra
Monitor status:
Serf Health Status: passing
Agent alive and reachable
Application status:
wildfire-apps-service: Ready
global-db-service: ReadyStandalone
global-queue-service: ReadyStandalone
local-db-service: ReadyMaster
Required Privilege Level
superuser, deviceadmin