Unregistering a Critical Device

Important - In a Cluster, you must configure all the Cluster Members in the same way.

Description

This command unregisters a user-defined Critical Device (Pnote). This means that this device is no longer considered critical.

If a Critical Device was registered with a state "problem", before you ran this command, then after you run this command, the status of the Cluster Member depends only on the states of the remaining Critical Devices.

Syntax

Shell

Command

Gaia Clish

N/A

Expert mode

cphaconf set_pnote -d <Name of Critical Device> [-p] [-g] unregister

Notes:

  • The "-p" flag makes these changes permanent.

    This means that after you reboot, these Critical Devices remain unregistered.

  • The "-g" flag applies the command to all configured Virtual Systems.