Hitachi Global Link Manager Software Installation and Configuration Guide

3. Place the following services offline:
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Common Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
4. On the primary node, stop Hitachi Command Suite Common Component.
Execute the following command:
Hitachi-Command-Suite-Common-Component-installation-folder\bin
\hcmds64srv /stop
5. Place the following service offline:
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HiRDB/ClusterService _HD1
6. If the following services are not in use by another application, delete the
services:
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Common Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt SSO Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web Service
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HBase 64 Storage Mgmt Web SSO Service
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HiRDB/ClusterService _HD1
7. Among the services listed in step 6, suppress failover in a cluster software
on the services you do not want to delete:
In Failover Cluster Management, right-click the resource name, and
choose Properties, the Policies tab, then If resource fails, do not
restart.
8. On the primary node, remove Global Link Manager.
For details about removing Global Link Manager, see
Removing Global
Link Manager on page 2-24.
9. On the secondary node, stop Hitachi Command Suite Common
Component.
Execute the following command:
Hitachi-Command-Suite-Common-Component-installation-folder\bin
\hcmds64srv /stop
10. On the secondary node, remove Global Link Manager.
11. If the following resources are not being used by another application, first
place the corresponding resource offline, and then delete it:
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Cluster management IP address
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Shared disk
12. If the group where the Global Link Manager resources are registered is no
longer necessary, delete that as well.
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Hitachi Global Link Manager Installation and Configuration Guide (Web Version)