Delete host or host cluster
You can remove a host or host cluster so that volumes are no longer associated with that host.
Keep these guidelines in mind when you delete a host or a host cluster:
- Any specific volume assignments are deleted, and the associated volumes are available for a new assignment.
- If the host is part of a host cluster that has its own specific assignments, the host cluster is unaffected. However, if the host is part of a host cluster that does not have any other assignments, the host cluster and any other associated hosts or host port identifiers inherit any default assignments.
- Any host port identifiers that were associated with the host become undefined.
If you deleted a host, the system performs the following actions:
- Deletes the host and, if applicable, removes it from the host cluster.
- Removes access to any assigned volumes.
- Returns the associated volumes to an unassigned state.
- Returns any host port identifiers associated with the host to an unassociated state.
If you deleted a host cluster, the system performs the following actions:
- Deletes the host cluster and its associated hosts (if any).
- Removes access to any assigned volumes.
- Returns the associated volumes to an unassigned state.
- Returns any host port identifiers associated with the hosts to an unassociated state.
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