After enabling a resource for business continuity, it is possible to disable it. You might want to disable BCC for a cluster resource in any of the following cases:
You accidentally enabled the resource for business continuity.
You no longer want the cluster resource to be able to fail over between peer clusters.
You plan to delete the cluster resource.
You plan to remove the peer cluster from the business continuity cluster. In this case, you must disable BCC for each cluster resource before you disable BCC for the cluster.
IMPORTANT:If you disable Business Continuity Clustering for a cluster by using either iManager or the cluster disable console command, the cluster resources in that cluster that that have been enabled for business continuity are automatically disabled for business continuity. If you re-enable Business Continuity Clustering for the cluster, you must again re-enable each of its cluster resources that you want to be enabled for business continuity.
This can be a time-consuming process if you have many cluster resources that are enabled for business continuity. For this reason, you should use caution when disabling Business Continuity Clustering for an entire cluster.
If BCC enabled resources need to be BCC disabled, remove the secondary peer clusters from the resource’s assigned list, then disable BCC only from the primary cluster, either by using iManager or command line. Do not BCC disable the same resource from multiple peer clusters.
To disable BCC for a cluster resource:
Start your Internet browser and enter the URL for iManager.
The URL is http://server_ip_address/nps/iManager.html. Replace server_ip_address with the IP address or DNS name of the server that has iManager and the Identity Manager preconfigured templates for iManager installed.
Specify your username and password, specify the tree where you want to log in, then click
.In
, click , then click the link.Specify the cluster name, or browse and select it.
Select the desired cluster resource from the list of Cluster objects
Click the
link.On the
tab, remove the secondary peer clusters from the list, then disable BCC for the resource on the primary peer cluster.Click the
tab.From the
list, select the servers in the peer clusters you want to unassign from the resource, then click the left-arrow button to move the selected servers to the list.The primary peer cluster and the node where the resource is running cannot be moved from the
list to the list.Click
to save node assignment changes.On the
page, click the tab, deselect the check box, then click .Wait for Identity Manager to synchronize the changes.
This could take from 30 seconds to one minute, depending on your configuration.
Delete the Cluster Resource object on the clusters where you no longer want the resource to run.