ONTAP 9.13.1 commands

cluster remove-node

Remove a node from the cluster

Availability: This command is available to cluster administrators at the advanced privilege level.

Description

The cluster remove-node command removes a node from a cluster.

Before you can remove a node from a cluster, you must shut down all of the node’s shared resources, such as virtual interfaces to clients. If any of a node’s shared resources are still active, the command fails. The failure message will display which active resources must be shut down before the node can be removed from the cluster.

Parameters

{ -node <nodename> - Node to Unjoin

Use this parameter to specify the name of the node to remove from the cluster.

| -cluster-ip <IP Address> - IP Address of a Cluster Interface of Node to Unjoin }

Use this parameter to specify the cluster IP of the node to remove from the cluster.

[-skip-quorum-check-before-unjoin <true>] - Skip Quorum Check before Unjoin

If this parameter is specified, quorum checks will be skipped prior to the remove-node command. The operation will continue even if there is a possible data outage due to a quorum issue.

[-skip-last-low-version-node-check <true>] - Skip the Check That Prevents Unjoining the Last Low Versioned Node

This parameter allows the node with lowest version of Data ONTAP to be removed from the cluster.

Examples

The following example shows how to remove the node named node4 from the cluster.

cluster1::*> cluster remove-node -node node4
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