Removing a server from the BMC Atrium DIL cluster
Follow the procedure given below to remove a BMC Atrium DIL server from a cluster.
- On a secondary BMC Atrium DIL server node, navigate to BSMDASHBOARDS_HOME\DIL\CIS\apps\dil and run DILCluster.bat (Microsoft Windows) or DILCluster.sh (UNIX or Linux).
In the BMC Atrium DIL Configuration Utility, type option 6 (Retrieve cluster configuration information) and press Enter.
The output is similar to the following example:Using configuration from C:\BMCSoftware\BMCDashboardsForBSM\DIL
OS = Windows Server 2008
Executing "C:\BMCSofware\BMCDashboardsForBSM\DIL\CIS\bin
\cluster_util.bat" -server localhost -port 9400 -user dil_admin -password
<BLOCKED_PASSWORD> -domain compostie -getConfig -debug:
Cluster name: DILCluster
Cluster member nodes:
--Server name: bsmdash5.bmc.com-9400-1719378104
Server host name: bsmdash5.bmc.com
Server port: 9400
DONE- For the BMC Atrium DIL server that you want to remove from the cluster, record the host name and port number used by the cluster. In the above example, bsmdash5.bmc.com is the host name used by the cluster.
- Run DILCluster.bat (Microsoft Windows) or DILCluster.sh (UNIX or Linux).
- In the BMC Atrium DIL Configuration Utility, type option 3 (Remove this BMC Atrium DIL server from the cluster) and press Enter.
For the Server Name and Server Port prompts, type the host name and port number that you recorded in step 3 and press Enter.
You should see output similar to the following example:Executing RemoveServerFromCluster with the following parameters:
input parameter = SERVER.NAME=bsmdash5.bmc.com:SERVER.PORT=9400
SERVER.NAME = bsmdash5.bmc.com
SERVER.PORT = 9400
Using configuration from C:\BMCSoftware\BMCDashboardsForBSM\DIL
OS - Windows Server 2008
Executing "C:\BMCSoftware\BMCDashboardsForBSM\DIL\CIS\bin
\cluster_util.bat" -server localhost -port 9400 -user dil_admin -password
<BLOCKED_PASSWORD> -domain composite -remove -memberServer
bsmdash5.bmc.com =memberPort 9400 -debug:
Server bsmdash5.bmc.com:9400 has been removed from the cluster
DONE
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