Virtual TapeServer 8.2 Configuration Guide
Table Of Contents
- Virtual TapeServer for NonStop Servers Configuration Guide
- Preface
- Introduction
- Overview of Tasks
- Reconfiguring Vaults
- Enabling Licensed Features
- Configuring Ports
- Creating and Managing VTLs and VTDs
- Enabling and Performing Tape-to-tape Exports
- Enabling and Performing Stacked Exports
- Enabling and Configuring Data Replication
- Enabling and Configuring Role Swapping
- Configuring EMS Communication
- Enabling and Configuring Data Encryption
- Creating and Managing Virtual Media
- Enabling and Configuring Scan/Cleanup
- Configuring User Accounts
- Configuring Web Interface Preferences
- Managing the VTS Server
- Troubleshooting
- Maintaining GFS for VTS
- Reinstalling and Restoring VTS
- Attaching External Devices after Initial Deployment
- TCP/IP Ports and Protocols
- Index
166 | Maintaining GFS for VTS
6. Select Stop this cluster from the action drop-down list.
7. Select Delete this cluster from action drop-down list.
8. Click the homebase tab.
9. Click Manage Systems.
10. Select the checkboxes next to the system you are removing and then click Remove
selected entries.
11. Stop any running GFS services on the system by entering these commands on the
command line:
service ricci stop
service cman stop
service clvmd stop
service gfs stop
service luci stop
12. If you want to remove the cluster directory from the system, enter the following command
from the command line:
rm -rf /etc/cluster