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In the bottom pane, select Discovery Nodes tab and select the node. |
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Click Disable Node. |
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Click Stop Node. |
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Click Change Cluster. |
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Select a new Assigned Cluster. |
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Click OK. |
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Click Start Node. |
A node may need to be removed for a number of reasons, including:
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In the bottom pane, select Discovery Nodes tab and select the node. |
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Click Disable Node. |
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Click Remove Node. |
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In the confirmation dialog box, optionally select Specify an alternate credential for removing the Node, select an account, and type a password. |
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Click Yes. |
You must disable and stop a node before moving it to a different cluster. For more information, see Changing a Node to a Different Cluster . You can also disable a node whenever you want to take the node offline, but you know you will be using the node again. For example, if you need to perform maintenance tasks on the node computer, you can disable a node. No work will be assigned to the node, but you can quickly bring it back online by enabling it. You also need to disable a node before you can stop it (see Stopping a Node ).
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In the bottom pane, select the Discovery Nodes tab and select the node. |
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Click Disable Node. |
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In the bottom pane, select the Discovery Nodes tab and select the disabled node. |
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Click Stop Node. |
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Click Yes to confirm that the node should be stopped. |
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