deletescattercastendpoints
removes endpoints for shut-down nodes.
A node’s endpoint cannot be deleted while in use. This means that the node must be shut down and have left the cluster before a delete can be issued.
A node that has been deleted cannot rejoin the cluster unless it is re-added, and the new scattercast endpoints file copied over. Copying an older scattercast endpoints file will not work, as the cluster uses versioning to protect against out-of-sync endpoints files.
Command |
deletescattercastendpoints <-nodes node1,node2,...> Delete scattercast endpoints for cluster members being removed. |
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Examples |
Delete a shut-down node: [Rhino@localhost (#3)] deletescattercastendpoints -nodes 104 Endpoints deleted successfully, removed nodes shut down. New scattercast endpoints mappings: NodeID Address ------- -------------------- 101 192.168.0.127:12000 102 192.168.0.127:12001 103 192.168.0.127:12002 3 rows |
Delete a running node: [Rhino@localhost (#9)] deletescattercastendpoints -nodes 101 Failed to delete scattercast endpoints due to: Node: 101 currently running. Please shutdown nodes before deleting. |