You can change the name of a cluster, its description, and its associated shared data location. You may also want to change the timeout settings for the cluster if you are getting timeout error messages as you work in the Configuration Manager. For more information, see Troubleshooting Connection Timeouts . Another troubleshooting tool available to you is to change the level of logging for the nodes in the cluster. For more information, see Changing the Node Logging Level .
NOTE: Before you change the shared data location, make sure no jobs are running. See Viewing a Cluster’s Queue and Canceling a Task or Discovery for more information. |
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Click Apply. |
Before you can delete a cluster, all nodes in the cluster must first be removed. Nodes cannot be removed until all jobs have either finished processing or been canceled. For more information, see Removing a Node and What does the status of a node or cluster indicate? .
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Click Delete Cluster. |
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Click Disable Cluster. |
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